Common use of Employer Eligibility Failure Clause in Contracts

Employer Eligibility Failure. The term “Employer Eligibility Failure” means the adoption of a plan intended to include a qualified cash or deferred arrangement under § 401(k) by an employer that fails to meet the employer eligibility requirements to establish a § 401(k) plan. An Employer Eligibility Failure is not a Plan Document, Operational, or Demographic Failure.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: citeseerx.ist.psu.edu, www.irs.gov, benefitslink.com

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Employer Eligibility Failure. The term “Employer Eligibility Failure” means the adoption of a plan intended to include a qualified cash or deferred arrangement under and satisfy the requirements of § 401(k401(a) or §403(a) by an employer that fails to meet the employer eligibility requirements to establish a § 401(k) plan. An Employer Eligibility Failure is not a Plan Document, Operational, or Demographic Failure.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.irs.gov, www.relius.net, benefitslink.com

Employer Eligibility Failure. The term “Employer Eligibility Failure” means the adoption of a plan intended to include a qualified cash or deferred arrangement (as defined in regulations under § 401(k)) intended to satisfy the requirements of □ 401(k) for one or more years between 1987 and 1996 (inclusive) by an employer that fails to meet the employer eligibility requirements to establish was a § tax-exempt organization prohibited from adopting a □ 401(k) planplan during that period. An Employer Eligibility Failure is not a Plan Document, Operational, or Demographic Failure.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.irs.gov, benefitslink.com

Employer Eligibility Failure. The term “Employer Eligibility Failure” means the adoption of a plan intended to include a qualified cash satisfy the requirements of □ 401(a) or deferred arrangement under § 401(k□ 408(k) by an employer that fails to meet the employer eligibility requirements to establish a § 401(k) or □ 408(k) plan. An Employer Eligibility Failure is not a Plan Document, Operational, or Demographic Failure.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: benefitslink.com, www.irs.gov

Employer Eligibility Failure. The term “Employer Eligibility Failure” means the adoption of a plan intended to include a qualified cash or deferred arrangement under satisfy the requirements of § 401(k401(a) by an employer that fails to meet the employer eligibility requirements to establish a § 401(k) plan. An Employer Eligibility Failure is not a Plan Document, Operational, or Demographic Failure.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.irs.gov, benefitslink.com

Employer Eligibility Failure. The term “Employer Eligibility Failure” means the adoption of a plan intended to include a qualified cash satisfy the requirements of  401(a) or deferred arrangement under § 401(k 408(k) by an employer that fails to meet the employer eligibility requirements to establish a § 401(k) or  408(k) plan. An Employer Eligibility Failure is not a Plan Document, Operational, or Demographic Failure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.relius.net

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Employer Eligibility Failure. The term “Employer Eligibility Failure” means the adoption of a plan intended to include a qualified cash satisfy the requirements of . 401(a) or deferred arrangement under § 401(k. 408(k) by an employer that fails to meet the employer eligibility requirements to establish a § . 401(k) or . 408(k) plan. An Employer Eligibility Failure is not a Plan Document, Operational, or Demographic Failure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.relius.net

Employer Eligibility Failure. The term “Employer Eligibility Failure” means the adoption of a plan intended to include a qualified cash or deferred arrangement under satisfy the requirements of § 401(k401(a)or § 408(k) by an employer that fails to meet the employer eligibility requirements to establish a § 401(k401(k)or § 408(k) plan. An Employer Eligibility Failure is not a Plan Document, Operational, or Demographic Failure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: benefitslink.com

Employer Eligibility Failure. The term “Employer Eligibility Failure” means the adoption of a plan intended to include a qualified cash satisfy the requirements of § 401(a) or deferred arrangement under § 401(k408(k) by an employer that fails to meet the employer eligibility requirements to establish a § 401(k) or § 408(k) plan. An Employer Eligibility Failure is not a Plan Document, Operational, or Demographic Failure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.unclefed.com

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