Examples of ERISA Regulations in a sentence
Any self-respecting bank manager “knows” that these profits will be large.
Some minor differences will show up with grandfathered ERISA plans because only the ERISA Regulations, and not the ACA Regulations, will apply.
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OPS will disclose, to the extent required by applicable ERISA Regulation(s), to You any change to the information in this Agreement as soon as practicable, but no later than sixty (60) days from the date on which OPS is informed of the change (unless such disclosure is precluded due to extraordinary circumstances beyond OPS’s control, in which case the information will be disclosed as soon as practicable).
To the contrary, the Department of Labor made clear that the deemed-exhaustion provision seeks to ensure that a plan does not “effectively deny a claimant access to the administrative review process mandated by [ERISA].” ERISA Regulations, 65 Fed.
Claims for benefits, benefit determinations, appeals and reviews of any adverse benefit determination and all associated notifications shall, at a minimum, comply with Section 503 of ERISA and the applicable provisions of 29 C.F.R. § 2560.503-1 ("ERISA Regulations").
MY RIGHTS UNDER ERISA Regulations of the U.S. government require that this SPD include the statement that is set forth below.
Plaintiff argues that a de novo standard applies here because Covestro violated certain procedural ERISA Regulations in denying Plaintiff’s LTD benefits.
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And, DOL’s Office of the Inspector General has advocated that the interpretation of the criteria which must be satisfied in order for a financial institution to be qualified to make that certification should be the subject of a DOL rulemaking.1 Those interpretations would require an auditor to inappropriately restrict the traditional application of the limited scope audit exception in ERISA Section 103(a)(c) and ERISA Regulations 2520.103-5 and 8.