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Purpose. | |
Retirement Board, Health Service Board or Retiree Health Care Trust Fund Board to Order Elections. | |
Dates of Election. | |
Notice to Members and Retired Members; Nomination of Members and Retired Members. | |
Candidate Intention Statements. | |
Candidate Disclosure Requirements. | |
Notice to Department of Elections or Contractor. | |
Notice to Departments; Appointment of Election Officers. | |
Instructions to Election Officers. | |
Delivery of Ballots and Names of Eligible Voters to Department of Elections or Contractor. | |
Ballots to Contain Instructions for Voting. | |
Ballots to be Placed in Addressed Envelopes; Extra Ballots. | |
Delivery of Ballots and Instructions to Election Officers. | |
Duties of Election Officers. | |
Counting of Ballots and Certification of New Trustee. | |
Change in Status for Elected Retiree Health Care Trust Fund Board Members. | |
Retirement Board, Health Service Board or Retiree Health Care Trust Fund Board to Reimburse Department of Elections. | |
Giving, Receiving Anything of Value in Consideration of Voting Prohibited. | |
(a) The Charter of the City and County of San Francisco provides that the trustees of the Retirement Board, who are entrusted with the administration of the San Francisco City and County Employees’ Retirement System (“Retirement System”), shall include three trustees elected from the active and retired members of the Retirement System. As used in this Article XIII, a retired member of the Retirement System shall mean a person who is in receipt of a retirement allowance relating to his or her membership in the Retirement System.
(b) The Charter of the City and County of San Francisco provides that the trustees of the Health Service Board, who are entrusted with the administration of the San Francisco City and County Employees’ Health Service System (“Health Service System”), shall include four trustees elected from the active and retired members of the Health Service System. For the purposes of a Health Service System election, a retired member of the Health Service System shall mean a person who is a member of the Health Service System retired under the Retirement System, State Teachers Retirement System (“STRS”), Public Employees Retirement System (“PERS”), and the surviving spouse of an active employee and the surviving spouse of a retired employee, provided that the surviving spouse and the active or retired employee have been married for a period of at least one year prior to the death of the active or retired employee.
(c) The Charter of the City and County of San Francisco provides that the trustees of the Retiree Health Care Trust Fund, who are entrusted with providing a funding source to defray the cost of the City’s and Participating Employers’ obligations to pay for health coverage for retired persons and their survivors entitled to health care coverage under Charter Section A8.428, shall include two trustees elected from active employees and retired members of the Health Service System. One of the elected trustees shall be an active City or Participating Employer employee member and one shall be a retired City or Participating Employer member as of the date of their respective elections. For the purposes of a Retiree Health Care Trust Fund election, an active member of the Health Service System shall mean an active City employee or active employee of a Participating Employer. For the purposes of a Retiree Health Care Trust Fund election, a retired member of the Health Service System shall mean a person who retired from City employment, or from a Participating Employer, and who is a member of the Health Service System retired under the Retirement System, STRS, or PERS, and the surviving spouse or domestic partner of an active employee and the surviving spouse or domestic partner of a retired employee, provided that the surviving spouse or domestic partner and the active or retired employee have been married for a period of at least one year prior to the death of the active or retired employee. As used in this section, Participating Employer means the San Francisco Unified School District and the San Francisco Community College District, following a resolution by these employers’ respective governing boards to participate in the Retiree Health Care Trust Fund.
(d) Retirement System and Health Service System members have an interest in knowing who has spent significant amounts of money to support or oppose candidates for the Retirement Board, the Health Service Board, and the Retiree Health Care Trust Fund Board. In selecting a candidate to represent their interests on these bodies, members will benefit from increased transparency in the election process. Information about the persons or entities who are spending significant funds in support of particular candidates will provide valuable information that will aid members’ voting decisions.
(f) Whenever the term of office of such an elected trustee expires or whenever a vacancy occurs in such an office so that an election is necessary to fill a present or expected vacancy, the following provisions shall govern the election procedure.
(Added by Ord. 512-80, App. 10/29/80; amended by Ord. 287-94, App. 8/4/94; Ord. 378-95, App. 12/7/95; Ord. 285-08, File No. 081190, App. 12/5/2008; Ord. 212-18, File No. 170738, App. 9/14/2018, Eff. 10/15/2018)
If a vacancy occurs, or will occur, in the office of an elected trustee prior to the date that the term of that office expires, the Retirement Board, Health Service Board or Retiree Health Trust Fund Board shall order a special election to fill the vacancy for the unexpired portion of the term of office, unless another election to a Retirement Board, Health Service Board or Retiree Health Care Trust Fund Board office is scheduled to be completed within six months after the vacancy has, or shall, occur, in which case the elections shall be combined; provided, however, that a separate special election shall be required if the election which has already been scheduled will occur too soon to nominate and select candidates for the more recent vacancy. Whenever the Retirement Board, Health Service Board or Retiree Health Care Trust Fund Board orders an election, the respective Board shall specify whether the Department of Elections or an unbiased independent contractor (“Contractor”) shall conduct the election. Special elections may be held on an expedited basis as determined by the Department of Elections. The first Retiree Health Care Trust Fund Board election shall be a special election conducted by the Department of Elections.
(Added by Ord. 512-80, App. 10/29/80; amended by Ord. 287-94, App. 8/4/94; Ord. 378-95, App. 12/7/95; Ord. 285-08, File No. 081190, App. 12/5/2008; Ord. 212-18, File No. 170738, App. 9/14/2018, Eff. 10/15/2018)
Whenever an election is necessary, either at the completion of a term of office or to fill an unexpired term of office, the Retirement Board, Health Service Board or Retiree Health Trust Fund Board shall specify the dates during which ballots may be marked and delivered. However, the dates designated by the Retirement Board, Health Service Board or Retiree Health Trust Fund Board shall not be within one month before or after an election which has been otherwise scheduled and which involves residents of the City and County of San Francisco as electors, unless the Department of Elections agrees to the dates.
(Added by Ord. 512-80, App. 10/29/80; amended by Ord. 378-95, App. 12/7/95; Ord. 285-08, File No. 081190, App. 12/5/2008)
The Retirement Board, Health Service Board or Retiree Health Care Trust Fund Board shall thereafter notify the members of the Retirement System or Health Service System respectively of the following:
(a) The necessity for an election;
(b) The procedure for nomination and selection of candidates to serve on the Board;
(d) The dates that ballots may be marked and delivered and the procedure for voting.
The period of time during which nominations may be made shall be set by the Retirement Board, Health Service Board or Retiree Health Care Trust Fund Board, but in no event shall be less than 31 days. Any person nominated to serve as a trustee of the Retirement Board, Health Service Board or Retiree Health Care Trust Fund Board shall, on forms provided by the respective Board for this purpose, and by the date set by the respective Board, verify acceptance of the nomination and agree to serve if elected before he or she may be listed as a candidate.
In any election for membership on the Retirement Board, Health Service Board or Retiree Health Care Trust Fund Board, when only one candidate has filed nomination papers, the Department of Elections or Contractor shall not conduct an election and shall declare the sole candidate to be a member of the Retirement Board, Health Service Board or Retiree Health Care Trust Fund Board.
(Added by Ord. 512-80, App. 10/29/80; amended by Ord. 287-94, App. 8/4/94; Ord. 378-95, App. 12/7/95; Ord. 285-08, File No. 081190, App. 12/5/2008; Ord. 212-18, File No. 170738, App. 9/14/2018, Eff. 10/15/2018)
Candidates seeking election to the Retirement Board, Health Service Board or Retiree Health Care Trust Fund Board shall file with the Ethics Commission, signed under penalty of perjury, a candidate intention statement in a manner specified, and on a form provided, by the Ethics Commission.
(Added by Ord. 285-08, File No. 081190, App. 12/5/2008; amended by Ord. 212-18, File No. 170738, App. 9/14/2018, Eff. 10/15/2018)
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