Art museum retirement eligibility
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The committee recessed after a public hearing item on making certain Baltimore Museum of Art and Walters Art Museum employees eligible for the Employees’ Retirement System, with an actuarial study required for the ordinance.
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What this means
The meeting focused on a proposal to let certain employees at the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Walters Art Museum join the city Employees’ Retirement System. The ordinance would also require an actuarial study, which estimates the financial impact of the change. The minutes do not show a final vote; the item was recessed.
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- Public hearing held on Ordinance 26-0211.
- Committee recessed after considering the retirement eligibility proposal.
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Labor & Workforce Committee
26-0211 - Employees’ Retirement System – Art Museum Employees – Eligibility
Agenda
- CALL TO ORDER
- INTRODUCTIONS
- ATTENDANCE
- ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING
- Employees’ Retirement System – Art Museum Employees – Eligibility FOR the purpose of making certain employees of the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Walters Art Museum eligible for membership in the Employees’ Retirement System; requiring a certain actuarial study; and providing for the effective dates of this Ordinance.
- ADJOURNMENT
- THIS MEETING IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
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