Get Even More Visitors To Your Blog, Upgrade To A Business Listing >>

DOL Proposed Regulations on Definition of “Employer” expanding opportunities for Open MEPs

Document Excerpt

SUMMARY: The Department of Labor proposes a regulation under title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations to expand access to affordable quality retirement saving options by clarifying the circumstances under which an Employer group or association or a professional employer organization (PEO) may sponsor a workplace retirement plan. In particular, the proposed regulation clarifies that employer groups or associations and PEOs can, when satisfying certain criteria, constitute “employers” within the meaning of section 3(5) of ERISA for purposes of establishing or maintaining an individual account “employee pension benefit plan” within the meaning of ERISA section 3(2). As an “employer,” a group or association can sponsor a defined contribution retirement plan for its members, as can a PEO sponsor a plan for client employers (collectively referred to as “MEPs” unless otherwise specified). The proposed regulation would allow different businesses to join a MEP, either through a group or association or through a PEO. The proposal would also permit certain working owners without employees to participate in a MEP sponsored by a group or association. The proposal would primarily affect groups or associations of employers, PEOs, plan participants, and plan beneficiaries.

Link

https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2018/10/23/2018-23065/definition-of-employer-under-employee-retirement-income-security-act—association-retirement-plans



This post first appeared on Benefits Forward, please read the originial post: here

Share the post

DOL Proposed Regulations on Definition of “Employer” expanding opportunities for Open MEPs

×

Subscribe to Benefits Forward

Get updates delivered right to your inbox!

Thank you for your subscription

×