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File #: 19-429    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/21/2019 In control: CITY COUNCIL
On agenda: 9/3/2019 Final action:
Title: Receive proposed changes to the Municipal Pooling Authority (MPA) Joint Exercise of Power Agreement.
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1 - MPA JPA Redlined, 2. Attachment 2 - MPA JPA Current Agreement
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City Council Agenda
Memo to: Manteca City Council
From: Miranda Lutzow, Administrative Services Director
Date: September 3, 2019
Subject: Municipal Pooling Authority Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement

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Receive proposed changes to the Municipal Pooling Authority (MPA) Joint Exercise of Power Agreement.

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Background:
The City is currently self-insured for liability and workers compensation claims through Municipal Pooling Authority (MPA), a joint powers authority (JPA).

The Joint Exercise of Powers Act allows two or more public agencies, by agreement, to form a separate legal entity to exercise common powers. In this case, 20 cities have come together to create a legal entity (Municipal Pooling Authority or MPA) and jointly self-insure themselves against liability and work-related injury claims. This partnership is governed by a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement.

MPA has gone through some recent structural changes and conducted a review of the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement for the purpose of updating and aligning the document with current staffing, member updates, memorandums of coverage and current government codes and laws. It is Staff's opinion that the majority of proposed changes are simply "clean up" language to clarify already existing requirements.

MPA has allowed for a review period where each member city can consider the proposed changes and provide comments. There is no action required of Council at this time, other than to provide comments, if desired.

Once all comments are received, MPA will compile the comments for Board consideration at the September 2019 Board meeting. Upon Board approval of all changes to the Agreement, they will require each member city to adopt the updated Agreement by resolution of City Council.

Substantive Changes:
* Section 2 - clarifies the definition of a "claim"
* Section 6 - adds the ability for the Board to establish committees
* Section 8 - adds reference to Government Code Section 65...

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