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ERIC Supports Senate Resolutions of Disapproval for State & Local Retirement Plans
The ERISA Industry Committee (ERIC) is pleased to support S.J. Res. 32 & 33, resolutions of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act (CRA) for the repeal of the Department of Labor’s Rules on Savings Arrangements Established by States for Non-Governmental Employees and Savings Arrangements Established by Qualified State Political Subdivisions for Non-Governmental Employees
Hardship Update and Minimum Present Value Comment Letter
ERIC Comments on Update to Minimum Present Value Requirements for Defined Benefit Plan Distributions
The ERISA Industry Committee (ERIC) is pleased to respond to the request by the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) for comments regarding the provisions contained in the proposed Update to Minimum Present Value Requirements for Defined Benefit Plan Distributions (the “proposed regulations”) and to request the opportunity to testify at the March 7, 2017 hearing on this subject. Our testimony will address the points made in this comment letter
ERIC Comments on Oregon Retirement Savings Plan
The ERISA Industry Committee (“ERIC”) is pleased to respond to the request of the Oregon State Treasury for comments regarding rules on the Oregon State Retirement Savings Plan (“Proposed Rule”)
Two Comment Letters Filed – PEP & Oregon
ERIC Submits Comments to IRS and Treasury on Pension Equity Plans
The ERISA Industry Committee (“ERIC”) is pleased to respond to the request of the U.S. Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service (collectively, the “Agencies”) for comments regarding Notice 2016-67 (the “Notice”), which addresses the applicability of Code § 411(b)(5)(B)(i) to “implicit interest” pension equity plans
ERIC’s Statement on Passage of Joint Resolutions of Disapproval on State and Local Retirement Plans
The ERISA Industry Committee is pleased the House passed resolutions repealing the Department of Labor rules that have allowed state and local governments to enact mandatory retirement plans