HR 1826 · 93th Congress ·
Employee Pension Benefit Protection Act
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Introduced2
Committee3
House Vote4
Senate5
EnactedLatest: Referred to House Committee on Education and Labor.(1973-01-11)
Plain Language Summary
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Employee Pension Benefit Protection Act - Requires pension plans subject to this Act to provide for nonforfeitable pension benefits to vest in those employees whose employment by the employer is involuntarily terminated without cause, if such plan has been in effect for five years or three years after the effective date of this Act, whichever is later. Requires pension plans subject to this Act to comply with regulations set by the Secretary of Labor to provide that: (1) its participants may elect a surviving spouse's annuity; and (2) that participants making such election may have their benefit reduced, and such surviving spouse's annuity computed in accordance with reasonable actuarial methods approved by the Secretary. Provides that any determination of the cause of termination of employment for purposes of this Act shall be made in accordance with regulations of the Secretary of Labor. Authorizes the Secretary to require a certificate of approval with respect to the above provisions of this Act. Provides for denial of any such certificate on the record after notice and opportunity for hearing. Prohibits the administrator of any pension plan for which a certificate of approval i…
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