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City of Elk River <br />Notes to Basic Financial Statements <br />NOTE 11 — RISK MANAGEMENT <br />The City is exposed to various risks of loss related to torts; theft of damage to and destruction of assets; <br />errors and omissions; injuries to employees; and natural disasters for which the City carries insurance. <br />The City obtains insurance through participation in the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust <br />(LMCIT) which is a risk sharing pool with approximately 800 other governmental units. The City pays <br />an annual premium to LMCIT for its workers compensation and property and casualty insurance. The <br />LMCIT is self-sustaining through member premiums and will reinsure for claims above a prescribed <br />dollar amount for each insurance event. Settled claims have not exceeded the City's coverage in any of <br />the past three fiscal years. <br />Liabilities are reported when it is probable that a loss has occurred, and the amount of the loss can be <br />reasonably estimated. Liabilities, if any, include an amount for claims that have been incurred but not <br />reported (IBNRs). The City's management is not aware of any incurred but not reported claims. <br />NOTE 12 — PENSION PLANS <br />The City participates in various pension plans. Total pension expense for the year ended December 31, <br />2022, was $3,823,673. The components of pension expense are noted in the following plan summaries. <br />The General Fund and Municipal Liquor, Sewer, Electric, and Water Funds typically liquidate the <br />liability related to the pensions. <br />Public Employees' Retirement Association <br />A. Plan Description <br />The City participates in the following cost -sharing multiple -employer defined benefit pension plans <br />administered by PERA. PERA's defined benefit pension plans are established and administered in <br />accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Chapters 353 and 356. PERA's defined benefit pension plans are <br />tax qualified plans under Section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code. <br />General Employees Retirement Plan <br />All full-time and certain part-time employees of the City are covered by the General Employees Plan. <br />General Employees Plan members belong to the Coordinated Plan. Coordinated Plan members are <br />covered by Social Security. <br />Public Employees Police and Fire Plan <br />The Police and Fire Plan, originally established for police officers and firefighters not covered by a local <br />relief association, now covers all police officers and firefighters hired since 1980. Effective July 1, 1999, <br />the Police and Fire Plan also covers police officers and firefighters belonging to local relief associations <br />that elected to merge with and transfer assets and administration to PERA. <br />77 <br />
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