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28Oct

Department Of Labor Releases Proposed Regulations Expanding Employer’s Ability To Provide ERISA Disclosures Electronically

Pursuant to a 2018 Executive Order, the Department of Labor released proposed regulations this week which would expand an employer’s ability to provide ERISA disclosures electronically. These rules do not replace existing guidance, but instead add an...
By: Fraser Trebilcock
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/department-of-labor-releases-proposed-15346/

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