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Financial Goals. These categories are used to characterize the overall strategic goals and mission <br />of ERMU. <br />Under the Performance Metrics, these three main categories are then divided into various <br />weighted factors, or sub -categories. These sub -categories, their percentage weight, and the goal <br />or target for each, shall be established by the Utilities Commission annually. The Performance <br />Metrics as adopted are reflected in the attached Score Card. As discussed above, the <br />Performance Metrics and thus the Score Card are subject to modification and adoption by the <br />Commission annually, which will normally occur during the Utilities' budgeting process. <br />3.0 Utilities Performance Incentive Compensation Distribution Criteria <br />Under the UMPIC a Performance -Based Compensation Incentive, if earned, will be distributed <br />to Qualifying Employees annually. The total amount available to be earned by Utilities <br />employees as a Performance Based Compensation Incentive each year will be an amount up to <br />2% of the Utilities' total gross wages paid to Qualifying Employees during the Measurement <br />Period. <br />The measuring period used to calculate how much, if any, of the Performance -Based <br />Compensation Incentive the Utilities employees have earned will be the calendar year (the <br />"Measurement Period"). After the Measurement Period is complete and the Commission has <br />received its audit in the spring of the year following the Measurement Period, the Performance <br />Metrics will be applied to determine whether the Performance -Based Compensation Incentive <br />has been earned for the Measurement Period. In doing so, the performance of the Utilities in <br />each sub -category will be reviewed. If the sub -category performance meets or exceeds the <br />established goal, the sub -category will be scored with the designated percentage that will <br />contribute to a total Performance Metrics Multiplier to be used as a factor in calculating the <br />distribution earned, if any, as shown in the Score Card ("Multiplier"). The Multiplier has a <br />maximum factoring effect of 100%. The Multiplier is used to determine how much, if any, of <br />the amount established by the Commission for the UMPIC Performance -Based Compensation <br />Incentive has been earned in the Measurement Period. (For example if the Multiplier equals <br />100%, the distribution would equal 2%. If the Multiplier equals 75%, the distribution would <br />equal 1.5%.) In other words, the amount established by the Commission may be earned on an <br />annual basis by the group of Qualifying Employees (as defined below in Section 4.0) in whole, <br />in part, or not at all. <br />After the Multiplier is calculated on the Score Card, the Performance Based Compensation <br />Incentive earned, if any, will be distributed to Qualifying Employees. The total amount to be <br />distributed as the Performance Based Compensation Incentive will be the product of a) the <br />Multiplier; and b) 2% of the Utilities' total gross wages paid to Qualifying Employees during the <br />Measurement Period. <br />The percentage of the Performance Based Compensation Incentive awarded to each Qualifying <br />Employee will be based on the gross wages of each Qualifying Employee during the <br />Measurement Period. To each Qualifying Employee, the distribution would be allocated in a <br />lump sum equal to the product of a) the Multiplier; and b) 2% of that employee's gross wages <br />paid during the Measurement Period. (For example, if a Qualifying Employee's gross wages <br />earned during the Measurement Period were equal to $50,000 and the Multiplier was equal to <br />100%, the total distribution to that employee would be equal to: $50,000 x 2% x 100% _ <br />$1,000.) <br />155 <br />
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