Archived Insight | February 25, 2019
On February 25, 2019 in the Federal Register, the Departments of Treasury, Labor, and Health and Human Services (collectively, the “Departments”) published a request for information about grandfathered status under the Affordable Care Act. In general, the Departments are asking for information about the challenges that plan sponsors face in preserving their grandfathered status* and whether there are ways that the Departments could assist plan sponsors in maintaining that status.
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The specific questions include:
Plan sponsors that would like to submit comments about how the Departments could modify existing requirements to make it less challenging to preserve grandfathered status will need to act quickly. Comments on the request are due by March 27, 2019.
�* As a reminder, “grandfathered plans” are those in existence when the Affordable Care Act was enacted on March 23, 2010, which have not made certain benefit or employee or employer contribution changes that result in the loss of grandfathered status, and which have complied with certain notice requirements.
This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax or investment advice. You are encouraged to discuss the issues raised here with your legal, tax and other advisors before determining how the issues apply to your specific situations.
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