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Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP)- Category III Employee Compensation Revenue Sharing Compliance Webinar Presentation by : Bob Cady – Roseville Dave Boerger – SEMCOG Buzz Brown – SEMCOG/Munetrix April 17, 2013. Agenda. Introductions – Dave Boerger, SEMCOG
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Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP)- Category III Employee Compensation Revenue Sharing Compliance Webinar Presentation by: Bob Cady – Roseville Dave Boerger – SEMCOG Buzz Brown – SEMCOG/Munetrix April 17, 2013
Agenda • Introductions – Dave Boerger, SEMCOG • EVIP Overview – Buzz Brown, Munetrix/SEMCOG • Best Practice Case Study: • Bob Cady – Assistant City Manager/Controller - Roseville • Tools, Techniques & 2014 EVIP Outlook • – Buzz Brown – SEMCOG/Munetrix • Q&A/Wrap-up - Dave Boerger
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Webinar Logistics(cont’d) Copies of this presentation will be emailed after the Webinar Please compete a webinar evaluation that will be emailed with the presentation The webinar will be archived on the SEMCOG website; the link will be emailed with the evaluation.
Fiscal Best PracticesEVIP Categories Highlighted • Lead, engage & communicate openly with stakeholders • Consent on fiscal & operational assumptions & targets • Have a long range financial plan/multi-year budget • Measure performance, compare to others and set goals • Publish/update your fiscal data on-line
Fiscal Best Practices EVIP Categories Highlighted (cont’d) Reduce expenses and address unfunded legacy costs Collaborate with neighboring communities Develop contingency plans & alternative scenarios Regularly report fiscal results/keep stakeholders updated Recognize successes and address issues in a timely manner
EVIP Overview & Category III Best Practices Buzz Brown – Munetrix http://www.michigan.gov/treasury/0,4679,7-121-1751_2197_58826---,00.html
EVIP Overview • Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) • Replaces statutory revenue sharing • 106 out of 257 SE Michigan communities eligible • Encourage local governments to pursue best practices and cost-control • Recognize the uniqueness of each community
EVIP Fundamentals • Public Act 63 of 2011 introduced the Economic Vitality Incentive Program in 2012. Public Act 200 updated EVIP in 2013 • An eligible local government will receive 1/3 of their allocated statutory revenue sharing for each of the three categories for which specific requirements are met. • The three categories and due dates are: • Accountability and Transparency (10-1-12) • Consolidation of Services (2-1-13) - collaborative grants available • Employee Compensation (6-1-13) • Each eligible local government must submit a certification form, required attachments and a website link for each category in order to qualify for payment by the dates indicated above.
Counties Now Eligible for EVIP • New this year - County Incentive Program (CIP) • Modeled after EVIP, counties now eligible for shares of appropriation following essentially same requirements • 62 out of 84 counties eligible • Compliance Dates and Rules for Counties the same
EVIP Category IIIOptions • Earn 1/3rd of your statutory revenue sharing funds via Category 3 Employee Compensationby pursing one of Several Options: • Submit an Employee Compensation Plan per PA-200 using form 4888 and submitting to the Dept. of Treasury • Certify that you will be opting out of provisions of PA-200 by adopting language from PA-152. This is primarily regarding employer/employee healthcare cost sharing • Opt out with 2/3rd vote of elected body • Must submit Board Action Documents AND form 4978
EVIP Category III Options(Cont’d) Option 1 -Employee Compensation Plan (PA-200) • When? • Must be received by Treasury June 1, 2013 • How? • Plan has to be made available for public viewing in the clerk’s office or posted on a publicly accessible Internet site. • Must submit a copy of your employee compensation plan, and form 4888 to the Michigan Department of Treasury. • Forms? • 4888 available using REPORT WIZARD on-line for users at Munetrix.com • Cover Letter available in Word (Resources) or as part of REPORT WIZARD
EVIP Category III Options(cont’d) • Options 2– Certification of PA 152 of 2011 compliance • 80/20 option with minimum employee cost share; • Submit annual resolution with mtg. minutes for Medical Benefit Plan Coverage Year • Annual Exemption for Calendar Year Option; • submit annual resolution and mtg. minutes showing 2/3’s vote for Medical Benefit Plan Coverage Year
Suggestions • Read the Statutes and get your Legal Counsel’s Opinion • This is not a data issue so all we can do is try and help you understand the laws and their elements. • Contact Department of Treasury if you have any doubt. • Submit something if you think you will be late. Treasury will help you fix your submittal but they DO NOT TOLERATE TARDINESS (4888-4978) • All Documents can be found on Munetrix (Resources) and our WIZARD creates form 4888. • - Remember the New Email Address for Treasury • Email:TreasRevenueSharing@michigan.gov • Phone: (517) 373-2697 Fax: (517) 335-3298
Compensation Plan Ideas Applicable to Employees(from recent survey of Mi. local government officials)
Compensation Plan IdeasApplicable to Retirees(from recent survey of local government officials)
Best Practices & Case Studies:Bob CadyAssistant City Manager/Controller – Roseville, MI
Developing Your Employee Compensation Plan • Identify your fully fringed compensation costs for all employee groups • Compare your costs to the State benchmarks described earlier • Solicit input from your employees to identify the relative importance of each compensation element • Identify potential employee compensation cost savings ideas • Share the ideas with and solicit feedback from the impacted employee/union groups
Developing Your Employee Compensation Plan(cont’d) • Develop your EVIP Employee Compensation Plan • Include status on the actions from your prior year plan • Qualify any planned actions that have Act 312 implications • Submit the plan to the State Treasurers Office by June 1, 2013 • Include the plan on your website and/or post @ Clerks office • Take actions to implement the plan, reporting progress regularly
Lessons Learned Deploying the EVIP Employee Compensation Plan • Make sure you’ve engaged your elected officials and union management on the development of the plan • Be careful what actions are included in the plan because progress to those plans will have to be reported with your EVIP submission the following year. • Take plenty of time to develop the plan as many stakeholders must be involved in the plan development • Arrange regular follow-up reviews with elected officials, staff and union officials throughout the year as the plan is being pursued
Live Munetrix DEMORoseville On-Line InfoAnd Other FeaturesBuzz Brown
2014 EVIP OutlookDave Boerger – SEMCOG • Pending Legislation: HB 4220 (EVIP language begins on pg. 115 • PROPOSED Changes include: • Category I - Dashboard/Citizens Guide to include debt report • Category I - Include salaries, severance packages & service contracts over $25,000 • Category II - Privatization and innovation efforts added, as well as collaborations with universities and comm. colleges • Category III - Added requirements: Unfunded accrued liabilities, current pension multipliers, penalty for contract settlement between 12/12/12 and 3/28/13 not saving 10% • Senate legislation includes a 4.5% increase to EVIP funding • Stay Tuned for Final adoption language !!!
Wrap-up & Final ThoughtsDave Boerger • Communities have until June 1 to submit their EVIP Category III employee compensation info. • Learn from the best practices of Roseville and other EVIP eligible communities to maximize statutory revenue sharing funds • Employee benefit changes can help a community reduce costs to address fiscal challenges • Leverage SEMCOG & Munetrix on-line resources or solicit help from SEMCOG’s consulting team at no cost to member local governments
Sampling of Our Services • Shared service assistance • Privatization help • Court consolidation • Department consolidation • Munetrix fiscal information • AgileGov searchable database • Millage vote readiness assessment • Webinar training on timely topics • Citizen Guide/Dashboard dev. • Citizen surveys w/ Cobalt • Comparable benchmark analysis • Budget assistance • Performance measurement • Fiscal assessment process • Energy efficiencies • Presentation to elected officials/staff • Taxable value forecasts • Financial plan development
Q&AWebinar Evaluation • Type your questions into the text box on the right hand side of your screen • Complete and return a webinar evaluation that will be emailed along with this presentation shortly after the webinar • A link to the webinar archive on the SEMCOG website will be included in the email.
For additional information or assistance, contact: Dave Boerger, SEMCOG 248-875-7120 boerger@semcog.org www.semcog.org Buzz Brown, Munetrix 248-217-7979 buzz@munetrix.com www.munetrix.com