[R.O. 1952 §2.67; CC 1988 §19-9]
It is hereby declared to be the policy and purpose of the City to extend, at the earliest possible date, to all eligible employees and officials of the City who are not excluded by law or by this Article, and whether employed in connection with a governmental or proprietary function of the City, the benefits of the system of Federal Old Age and Survivors Insurance as authorized by the Social Security Act amendment of 1950, and by Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 3 of the 66th General Assembly of the State and amendments thereof, as the same may be now and hereafter in effect.
[R.O. 1952 §2.68; CC 1988 §19-10]
Commencing on the first (1st) day of the month following the date of the approval of the plan and agreement of this City by the Division of Budget and Comptroller of the State as the State agency, there shall be deducted from the wages of all employees and officials of the City to whom the benefits of the system of Federal Old Age and Survivors Insurance are extended, by virtue of the plan and agreement of this City with such State agency, the amount of each of the employees' and officials' contributions, as determined by the applicable State and Federal laws and by such plan and agreement, the aggregate amount of the deductions to be paid into the contributions fund created by Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 3 of the 66th General Assembly of the State; provided, that from the first (1st) payment of wages made to each of such employees and officials after the benefits of such system have been extended to such employees and officials, there shall be deducted a sum equal to the amount which would have been due and payable from each of such employees and officials had such extension of benefits been provided and effective on July 1, 1951.
[R.O. 1952 §2.69; CC 1988 §19-11]
Commencing on the first (1st) day of the month following the date of approval of the plan and agreement of this City by the State agency, there is hereby authorized to be appropriated from the contingent fund of the City the sum of money necessary to pay the contributions of the City which shall be due and payable by virtue of the extension of the benefits of the Federal Old Age and Survivors Insurance system to the eligible employees and officials of the City, such sum of money to be paid into the contributions fund created by Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 3 of the 66th General Assembly of the State; provided, that in making the first (1st) payment to such contributions fund after the benefits of the system have been extended to such employees and officials, such first (1st) payment shall include a sum equal to the amount which would have been due and payable had such extension of benefits been provided and effective on July 1, 1951. The fund from which the appropriation is made will, at all times, be sufficient to pay the contributions of the City by this Section directed to be paid to such contributions fund.
[R.O. 1952 §2.70; CC 1988 §19-12]
The City, from and after the approval of the plan and agreement of this City by the State agency, shall fully comply with and shall keep such records, make such reports and provide such methods of administration of such plan and agreement as may be required by all applicable State and Federal laws, rules and regulations now and hereafter in effect with respect to the extension of the benefits of the Federal Old Age and Survivors Insurance system to the employees and officials of this City. For the purpose of administering such plan and agreement, the City Manager shall be the official who shall make all required reports, keep all records, and be responsible for the administration of the plan and agreement on behalf of this City, and any and all notices and communications from the State agency to this City with respect to the plan and agreement shall be addressed to: City Manager, City of De Soto, Missouri.