Legislation has been introduced in New Jersey that would prohibit stop loss insurance for small employers.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the San Francisco Office of Labor Standards Enforcement (OLSE) has canceled the requirement for employers to submit the 2019 Annual Reporting Form for the San
Reminder: all applicable large employers must furnish 2018 Forms 1095-C statements to individuals by Monday, March 4, 2019.
On December 2, 2019, the IRS issued Notice 2019-63 which provides an extension of time, until March 2, 2020, for employers to provide Forms 1095-C to their full-time employees and other individuals;
The EEOC recently released two notices of proposed rulemaking on wellness programs under the ADA and GINA. If finalized in their current form, the notices generally align ADA rules to existing rules
A recent court ruling provided guidelines and best practices that plan fiduciaries should implement when choosing and retaining service providers. The ruling was also a reminder that all ERISA
President Biden issued an announcement to encourage all employers to offer paid time off for employees to schedule vaccinations and recover from any side effects.
The Departments finalized a rule creating an Excepted Benefit Health Reimbursement Arrangement option available to employers beginning in January 2020.
Effective communication of benefits to employees is critical if the employer’s goal is to maximize the impact and usage of their employee benefit program.
The Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act (COBRA) is a federal law that requires employers with 20 or more employees to offer continuing coverage to individuals who might otherwise lose their
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