REPORT TO COUNCIL
SUBJECT
Title
Action on Resolution for an Exception to the 180 Day Waiting Period To Appoint Retired Annuitants To Serve as Temporary Extra Help (Government Code Sections 7522.56 and 21224)
Report
COUNCIL PILLAR
Manage Strategically Our Workforce Capacity and Resources
BACKGROUND
Generally, the Public Employment Retirement Law (PERL) requires that retired annuitants serve a 180-day wait period before working in a retired annuitant position. However, the PERL also provides for exceptions to this waiting period if certain criteria are met and the governing body of the public agency adopts a non-consent calendar resolution at a public meeting approving the appointment as a critically needed position before the 180 days has passed. The adoption of the resolution allows the employer to hire a retired annuitant to perform work of a limited duration, such as specialized work and limited term complex projects.
There are two types of post-retirement appointments possible under Govt. Code Section 7522.56: 1) Extra help retired annuitants hired to perform work of limited duration such as special projects (Govt. Code Section 21224); and 2) Appointment to a vacant position on an interim basis while a permanent replacement is being recruited (an active recruitment must be in place for this type of appointment, and the appointment must end when the replacement is hired, Govt. Code Section 21221(h)).
DISCUSSION
Steven Hance, Silicon Valley Power
Steven Hance was a Senior Electric Division Manager in the Silicon Valley Power Department (SVP). He retired on December 31, 2022. He was responsible for resource procurement, wholesale trading functions, joint power agency coordination and generation scheduling, stakeholder actions in the California Independent System Operator markets and bi-lateral market procurement along with related compliance and reporting activities.
The City would like to rehire Mr. Hance to provide continued assistance with m...
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