EBSA Revises Electronic Fee Disclosure Rules

December 8, 2011 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - The U.S. Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration issued Technical Release 2011-03R, revising its interim policy regarding the use of electronic media to satisfy participant-level fee disclosure requirements.

The technical release revises and restates Technical Release 2011-03 to clarify that continuous access websites are permissible electronic disclosures if the administrator complies with the conditions in the technical release; and investment-related information under paragraph (d) of the participant-level fee disclosure regulation may be furnished as part of, or along with, a pension benefit statement, either electronically under the conditions in the technical release or in paper form.    

On September 13, 2011, the department issued Technical Release 2011-03 (see DoL Will Allow for Electronic Disclosure to Participants), which states that the department will not take enforcement action based solely on a plan administrator’s use of electronic media to make the required disclosures under the participant fee disclosure regulation if the administrator complies with the conditions in the technical release.   

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EBSA said it has received a number of inquiries regarding whether Technical Release 2011-03 is intended to apply to continuous access websites and whether, and under what circumstances, it allows investment-related information required under paragraph (d) of the participant-level fee disclosure regulation (i.e., the comparative chart) to be furnished as part of a pension benefit statement.      

To view Technical Release 2011-03R visit http://www.dol.gov/ebsa/newsroom/tr11-03r.html.  

 

 

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