New Regs Implement SECURE Changes to Plan Distributions (Part 1)By Kathryn J. KennedyEmployee Benefits, November 2024Dive into the new IRS regulations affecting retirement plan participants and beneficiaries with Kathryn J. Kennedy, former professor of law at the University of Illinois, for this first part of a two-part article series.
New Regs Implement SECURE Changes to Plan Distributions (Part 2)By Kathryn J. KennedyEmployee Benefits, November 2024Dive into the new IRS regulations affecting retirement plan participants and beneficiaries with Kathryn J. Kennedy, former professor of law at the University of Illinois, for this second part of a two-part article series.
Federal Trade Commission: Non-Compete RuleBy Bernard G. PeterEmployee Benefits, October 2024On April 23, 2024, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission issued a Final Rule banning Non-Compete Clauses in employee agreements nationwide with an exception for “senior executives” who have a Non-Compete which is in place prior to the effective date of the Rule.
A Note From the Co-EditorsBy Bernard G. Peter & Aldridge Asa MauerEmployee Benefits, October 2024A note from the co-editors.
Municipal Pension Fund Attorney Entitled to a PensionBy Nemura PencylaEmployee Benefits, May 2024The appellate court recently reversed the Retirement Board of the Municipal Employees' Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago's decision to deny an application for a widow's annuity in Heiss v. Retirement Board of the Municipal Employees' Annuity & Benefit Fund.
Village Violates Litigation and Bargaining Exceptions to Open Meetings ActBy Nemura PencylaEmployee Benefits, May 2024The appellate court recently reiterated important issues and rules public bodies must follow when conducting public meetings in light of the Freedom of Information Act and the Open Meetings Act.
HHS’s CARES Act Final Rule Better Aligns Part 2 Substance Use Disorder Patient Records Confidentiality Regulations With HIPAABy Jennifer S. Geetter, Daniel F. Gottlieb, Alya Sulaiman, Li Wang, Edward G. Zacharias, & Kyle E. HafkeyEmployee Benefits, April 2024On February 8, 2024, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration jointly issued a final rule to amend the Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder Patient Records regulations under 42 C.F.R. Part 2.
HHS’s CARES Act Final Rule Better Aligns Part 2 Substance Use Disorder Patient Records Confidentiality Regulations With HIPAABy Jennifer S. Geetter, Daniel F. Gottlieb, Alya Sulaiman, Li Wang, Edward G. Zacharias, & Kyle E. HafkeyCorporate Law Departments, April 2024On February 8, 2024, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration jointly issued a final rule to amend the Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder Patient Records regulations under 42 C.F.R. Part 2.
A Q&A and More Delay: IRS Begins to Issue Clarifying Guidance on SECURE 2.0 ProvisionsBy Jeffrey M. Holdvogt, Lisa K. Loesel, & Teal N. TrujilloEmployee Benefits, April 2024In late December 2023, the Internal Revenue Service issued Notice 2024-2, providing guidance on key provisions of the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022, which includes more than 90 provisions affecting U.S. retirement plans, many of which are specifically aimed at enhancing savings opportunities for workers.
A Q&A and More Delay: IRS Begins to Issue Clarifying Guidance on SECURE 2.0 ProvisionsBy Jeffrey M. Holdvogt, Lisa K. Loesel, & Teal N. TrujilloCorporate Law Departments, April 2024In late December 2023, the Internal Revenue Service issued Notice 2024-2, providing guidance on key provisions of the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022, which includes more than 90 provisions affecting U.S. retirement plans, many of which are specifically aimed at enhancing savings opportunities for workers.
Group Health Plans Must Now Cover Over-the-Counter COVID-19 TestsBy Wesley CovertEmployee Benefits, February 2022Pursuant to recent federal guidance, group health plans and insurers must now cover over-the-counter COVID-19 tests without cost-sharing, prior authorization, or other medical management requirements effective January 15, 2022.
New Employer Group Health Plan Compliance Obligations for 2022By Chad DeGrootEmployee Benefits, February 2022With each new year new, legal obligations for employers sponsoring group health plans seem to arrive. This article provides a brief overview and reminder of some of the key new requirements for 2022.
A Current Update of EPCRS Through Rev. Proc. 2019-19By Kathryn J. KennedyEmployee Benefits, May 2020A summary of recent changes—and an analysis of the effects of the changes—to the IRS's Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System.
Workforce Reductions Can Trigger Retirement Plan Liability and Notice RequirementsBy Steve FloresEmployee Benefits, May 2020Employers that are planning or undertaking workforce reductions should keep in mind that there are certain retirement plan triggers under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act and the Internal Revenue Code that are tied to reductions in force.
Final Regulations Ease Hardship Distribution RequirementsBy William H. MayerEmployee Benefits, October 2019On September 23, 2019, the Department of Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service released final regulations regarding hardship distributions that integrate a large number of changes to the existing rules.
State Retirement Plans and Accelerated Annual Increase BuyoutBy Dorothy A. VoigtEmployee Benefits, October 2019Recently, amendments were adopted to the administration and operation of the Teachers Retirement System, the State Employees Retirement System, and the State Universities Retirement System.
Multiple Employer Retirement Plans: Saving the Barrel from the One Bad AppleBy Evan GillerEmployee Benefits, August 2019Multiple employer plans have received quite a bit of attention recently because they are seen as a possible mechanism for increasing the number of employees who are covered by a retirement plan.