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Item #J <br />CITY OF COLTON <br />AGENDA REPORT <br />FOR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF <br />NOVEMBER 16, 2004 <br />TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members <br />FROM: Dilu de Alwis, Finance Director <br />SUBJECT: Independent Cities Risk Management Authority — Approval of Amended <br />Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement for Insurance and Risk Management <br />Purposes <br />DATE: November 3, 2004 <br />BACKGROUND <br />The City of Colton has been a member of the Independent Cities Risk Management Authority (ICRMA), which is a Joint <br />Powers Authority, since October 1, 1986. The ICRMA provides separate Risk Management Programs for liability, <br />workers' compensation, property and earthquake, health, and other coverages for the 29 Member Cities, some or all of <br />which the City of Colton participates in. On September 2, 2003 the City Council designated Council Member Helen <br />Ramos as a Representative and Finance Director Dilu de Alwis as the Substitute Alternate Representative. <br />DISCUSSION/ ANALYSIS <br />The Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement for Insurance and Risk Management Purposes ("JPA") was last amended in <br />1998. Since then, the Certificates of Participation ("COP") have been retired and, due to the creation of JPA Bylaws, <br />other changes are necessary to reflect the manner in which the ICRMA conducts its business. The ICRMA Governing <br />Board, at its meeting on October 13, 2004, approved a Fifth Amended JPA which deletes references to the COP and <br />makes other changes as shown on the "Comparison of 1998 Joint Powers Agreement and October 2004 Amended Joint <br />Powers Agreement," which accompanies this report. The Fifth Amended JPA will become effective after it is approved by <br />two-thirds of the ICRMA members. The ICRMA Governing Board is requesting that this City Council approve the <br />amended JPA by adopting the Resolution which accompanies this staff report. It would also be appropriate to reconfirm <br />this City's appointees to the ICRMA Governing Board. The Governing Board provides policy direction for all of the ICRMA <br />committees and, among its duties, appoints the General Manager, admits, sanctions and expels members, adopts the <br />budget, approves and amends Program Bylaws, establishes, amends and terminates programs, approves the <br />Memorandum of Coverage, elects members to committees, settles claims and approves dissolution of ICRMA. <br />ALTERNATIVE <br />The City Council has the option of not approving the bylaws and direct staff to leave ICRMA. This could lead to higher <br />insurance premiums for liability insurance. <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT <br />None <br />