Wrap Documents for Welfare Benefit Plans

Similar documents
ü Summary plan description (SPD) Employers must automatically provide an SPD to participants when they begin participating in the plan.

ERISA Compliance FAQs: Reporting and Disclosure Rules

ERISA Compliance FAQs: Reporting and Disclosure Rules

Reporting and Plan Documents under ERISA and Cafeteria Plan Rules

ERISA FAQs. What Is ERISA? What Employers are Subject to ERISA? Why Should an Employer Comply With ERISA? Which Benefit Plans are ERISA Plans?

ERISA Compliance for Health and Welfare Plans. Presented by: Touchstone Consulting Group

This Employer Webinar Series program is presented by Spencer Fane Britt & Browne LLP in conjunction with United Benefit Advisors

PrimePay Broker Webinar Series October 22, CE Approved for One (1) Hour Credit in CA #310252

ERISA Compliance: Wrap Plans and Form 5500 Filing

ERISA Compliance: Wrap Plan Document and Form 5500 Filing Requirements

ERISA Requirements for Employee Welfare Benefit Plans. Presented By: Judy Griffith Kegel Kelin Almy & Lord LLP

The Caesars Palace, Las Vegas November 2 nd 6 th, 2013

Compliance for Health & Welfare Plans

ERISA: Required Summary Plan Description

PrimePay Continuing Education Series CE Approved for One (1) Hour Credit

Summary Plan Description. July 13, 2017

Affordable Care Act Compliance. Affordable Care Act Documentation and Compliance DANGER AHEAD. Marc S. Wise, Esq.

ERISA GUIDELINES. Who must abide by ERISA?

COBRA Avoiding Common Mistakes

Summary Plan Description. October 5, 2016

LINKS AND RESOURCES APPLICABLE LAWS EXAMPLES OF MEDICAL CARE. Provided by Ronstadt Insurance, Inc. Workplace Wellness Programs ERISA, COBRA and HIPAA

Everything a health subrogation professional needs to know about Form 5500

Proposed Form 5500 Changes and Implications for H&W Plans

HEALTH CARE REFORM FORM W-2 REPORTING REQUIREMENT

Welfare Benefits Law Update

Today s webinar will begin shortly. We are waiting for attendees to log on.

Glenda L. Hodge. Compliance Consultant Employee Benefits Corporation

Today s webinar will begin shortly. We are waiting for attendees to log on.

2015 Employer Compliance Checklist

Plan Documents, Plan Summaries, Plan Administrators and You Presented by Tom Kramer for the Willamette Valley Association of Health Underwriters

This UBA Employer Webinar Series is brought to you by United Benefit Advisors in conjunction with Jackson Lewis

Section 125 Cafeteria Plans Overview

Benefits Compliance Update

Solution Tool. ERISA Gap Assessment

ERISA Wrap Plan Employer Application Completion Guide

Frost Insurance Client Compliance Tip: Applicable Large Employers Should Review Health Plan Eligibility Provisions

Is An Employers Voluntary Benefit Plan (e.g. AFLAC) Subject to ERISA?

Employee Benefits Compliance Checklist for Large Employers

Are You Prepared for a DOL Audit of Your Health & Welfare Plans? Disclosure

Advanced ERISA Compliance

4/13/16. Provided by: Zywave W. Innovation Drive, Suite 300 Milwaukee, WI

Benefit Designs for Simplified Determination of Creditable Coverage Status

ERISA & DOL Audits. BeneFLEX Services. Most Recently Added Services. July 2016 Affordable Care Act (ACA) Reporting

EXPLANATION OF ERISA Q/A-1 What is ERISA? Q/A-2 Which employers are governed by ERISA? Q/A-3 What employee benefit plans are governed by ERISA?

What Employers Need to Know About Account-Based Plans: Health FSAs, HSAs, HRAs, and QSEHRAs

Employee Benefits Series. How to Avoid the Top 10 COBRA Mistakes

Paperwork Submission Instructions To begin the implementation process, the following forms must be completed and returned to Sales Coordinator.

Presenting a live 90-minute webinar with interactive Q&A. Today s faculty features:

DOCUMENT UPDATE. Presented By: Christine LeBlanc

Benefit Plan Compliance Checklist

Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) Plan Checklist DO NOT USE THIS CHECKLIST IN LIEU OF THE PLAN DOCUMENT.

Let s Wrap This Up! Understanding the Basics of Health & Welfare Plan Document Requirements

Welfare Wrap Documents December 5, Aimee Nash, Sr. Writer/Analyst ftwilliam.com

Issue Thirty-Eight January 2012

Client Compliance Manual

COMMON AND COSTLY EMPLOYEE BENEFITS & HR MISTAKES

Introduction Notice and Disclosure Requirements Plan Design and Coverage Issues: Prior to

1/5/16. Provided by: The Lank Group Winterthur Close Kennesaw, GA Tel: Design 2015 Zywave, Inc. All rights reserved.

4/13/16. Provided by: KRA Agency Partners, Inc. 99 Cherry Hill Road, Suite 200 Parsippany, NJ Tel:

5/6/2016 APRIL 28, 2016 DISCLAIMER

PROTECTING YOUR CLIENT FROM ERISA S SIGNFICANT LIABILITIES WHILE SHORING UP YOUR CLIENT BASE AND EXPANDING YOUR BUSINESS

Large Employers Planning More Involvement in Workers' Healthcare Companies See Growth in Plans Linked to HSAs

Employee Benefits Compliance Checklist for Large Employers

EFFECTIVE DATE 01/01/2010

Wrap-Around Summary Plan Description

Annual Compliance Deadlines for Health Plans

Illinois Insurance Facts Illinois Department of Insurance Health Insurance Continuation Rights Illinois Spousal Law

Compliance Requirements for Health and Welfare Benefits

1, 2, 3 Ways Compliance Makes Brokers Indispensable. Dan Bond, Principal

HEALTH & WELFARE PLAN LUNCH GROUP

SUMMARY PLAN DESCRIPTION FOR SPRINT RETIREE HEALTH REIMBURSEMENT ARRANGEMENT

Aon Hewitt Compliance Calendar - Significant Compensation and Benefit Due Dates for 2012

Significant Compensation and Benefit Due Dates for 2011 January 2011

Health Care Reform Toolkit Large Employers

2019 Aon Compliance Calendar Significant Compensation and Benefit Due Dates. Prepared by Aon

SUMMARY PLAN DESCRIPTION for the Verso Corporation Health and Welfare Benefit Plan

AN EMPLOYER S GUIDE TO COBRA

Question MSA HRA/MERP FSA

ERISA for Tribes and Tribal Enterprises

Tuesday, May 21, :00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. CST

2018 Aon Compliance Calendar Significant Compensation and Benefit Due Dates

Affordable Care Act Update: Employer Reporting Requirements

Healthcare Reform Handbook

SBAM Health & Welfare Benefits Compliance Checklist Including ERISA, ACA, Section 125, HIPAA, and other applicable federal statutes and regulations

Today s webinar will begin shortly. We are waiting for attendees to log on.

HIPAA Special Enrollment Rights

Employer Webinar

Wrap-Around Summary Plan Description

Plan Document and Summary Plan Description for the Paul Miller Ford Welfare Benefit Plan

What Employers Need to Know About the Health Reform Rules for Summaries of Benefits and Coverage

Copyright 2017 Not to be reproduced without express permission of Benefit Express Services, LLC 1

EmployBridge Holding Company Associates Welfare Benefits Plan

2018 NEW GROUP APPLICATION

How to Survive a Welfare Plan Audit

HRAs, HSAs, and Health FSAs What s the Difference?

Health Care Reform Group Medicare Advantage. John F. DiLorenzo Michael A. DiLorenzo

INTRODUCTION. Penalties waived until 6/30/15? Description of Payment/Reimbursement Arrangement: Employer with 50 or more FTEs

Surviving a Federal Audit

What Employers Need to Know When Going from Fully-Insured to Self-Funded

Plan Document and Summary Plan Description for the EAG, Inc. Employee Welfare Plan

Transcription:

Provided by Mosaic Employee Benefits Wrap Documents for Welfare Benefit Plans The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) is a federal law that sets minimum standards for employee benefit plans maintained by private-sector employers. Under ERISA, employersponsored welfare benefit plans, such as group health plans, must be described in a written plan document. In addition, employers must explain the plans terms to participants by providing them with a summary plan description (SPD). The insurance certificate or benefit booklet provided by an insurance carrier or other third party for a welfare benefit plan typically does not satisfy ERISA s content requirements for plan documents and SPDs. However, employers may use wrap documents in conjunction with the insurance certificate or benefit booklet in order to satisfy ERISA s requirements. This document is called a wrap document because it essentially wraps around the insurance certificate or benefit booklet to fill in the missing ERISA-required provisions. When a wrap document is used, the ERISA plan document or SPD is made up of two documents the insurance certificate or benefit booklet and the wrap document. LINKS AND RESOURCES The DOL s Reporting and Disclosure Guide for Employee Benefit Plans ERISA Section 402 plan document requirements PLAN DOCUMENT/SPD Welfare benefits that are subject to ERISA must be described in a plan document and an SPD. ERISA requires plan documents and SPDs to include certain types of information. For welfare benefits, one document can serve as both the plan document and SPD. WRAP DOCUMENTS In most cases, insurance certificates provided by carriers do not meet ERISA s requirements for plan documents or SPDs. A wrap document can be used to fill in the missing ERISA information. The wrap document and the insurance certificate, together, make up the plan document and SPD. ERISA Section 102(b) and DOL Reg. 2520.102-3 SPD requirements This Compliance Overview is not intended to be exhaustive nor should any discussion or opinions be construed as legal advice. Readers should contact legal counsel for legal advice.

ERISA COVERAGE Covered Employers ERISA applies to virtually all private-sector employers that maintain welfare benefit plans for their employees, regardless of the size of the employer. This includes corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, sole proprietorships and nonprofit organizations. ERISA exempts only two types of employers Employee benefit plans maintained by governmental employers are exempt from ERISA s requirements. This exemption includes plans maintained by the federal, state or local (for example, a city, county or township) governments. Church plans are also exempt from ERISA. A church plan is any employee benefit plan established or maintained by a church or by a convention or association of churches that is exempt from tax under Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code (Code), and that has not made an election under Code Section 410(d) to be subject to ERISA. Small employers are subject to ERISA s requirements, unless they meet the exemption for governmental employers or churches. Welfare Benefit Plans Many employment plans or programs that provide nonretirement benefits to employees are considered employee welfare benefit plans that are subject to ERISA. To qualify as an ERISA plan, there must be a plan, fund or program that is established by the employer for the purpose of providing ERISA-covered benefits (through the purchase of insurance or otherwise) to participants and their beneficiaries. ERISA generally applies to the following common employee benefits, regardless of whether they are insured or self-funded: Medical, surgical or hospital benefits; Dental and vision benefits; Prescription drug benefits; Health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs); Health flexible spending accounts (FSAs); Group life insurance benefits; Wellness programs (when medical care is provided); Employee assistance plans (when medical care is provided); Disability benefits, if insured or funded other than as a payroll practice; and Disease-specific coverage (for example, cancer policies). 2

WRITTEN PLAN DOCUMENT ERISA requires welfare benefit plans to be established and maintained pursuant to a written instrument. Thus, an employer s welfare benefit plans must be described in a written plan document. There is no small employer exception to ERISA s plan document requirement. ERISA does not require that a plan document be in any particular format. However, there are several topics that must be addressed in the written plan document for a welfare benefit plan. For example, the plan document must address: Benefits and eligibility; Funding of benefits; Procedures for allocating and delegating plan responsibilities; Plan amendment and termination procedures; Designation of named fiduciary; and Required provisions for group health plans, such as COBRA rights and HIPAA compliance. Does the Booklet Prepared by the Insurer or TPA Qualify as a Plan Document? In general, the detailed coverage document (or certificate of coverage) provided by an insurance carrier for a welfare benefit does not contain all of the information required by ERISA for a plan document. For example, while carrier certificates include detailed benefit information, they generally do not designate plan fiduciaries or provide procedures for amending or terminating the plan. Thus, the carrier s certificates, on their own, are not ERISA-compliant plan documents. Benefit booklets provided by TPAs for self-insured welfare benefits may also fail to include the ERISA-required information for plan documents. WRAP DOCUMENTS A wrap document is a relatively simple document that supplements existing documentation for a welfare benefit plan (for example, an insurance certificate or benefit booklet). This document is called a wrap document because it essentially wraps around the certificate or booklet to fill in the missing ERISArequired provisions. Because the wrap document incorporates the insurance certificate or benefits booklet by reference, the plan s benefit provisions continued to be governed by the terms of those documents. When a wrap document is used, the ERISA plan document is comprised of two pieces: 1 2 The insurance certificate or benefits booklet, reflecting many of the plan s important terms and requirements; and The wrap document that fills in the ERISA-required information that is missing from the insurance certificate or benefits booklet. 3

Thus, the wrap document and the carrier certificate (or TPA booklet), together, make up the plan document. MEGA WRAP PLANS Wrap documents can be used to combine more than one welfare benefit under a single plan, which is sometimes referred to as a mega wrap plan or an umbrella plan. For example, a wrap document could be used to bundle medical benefits, dental benefits, disability coverage and an HRA under one single ERISA plan. This document would wrap around all the third-party documentation (for example, insurance certificates or benefit booklets) to include the missing ERISA provisions and combine the benefits into one plan. The decision of whether to combine (or bundle) welfare benefits often depends on how it will affect the Form 5500 filing obligation. For larger employers, combining different benefits together may simplify the annual reporting requirement because only one Form 5500 will be required for the bundled plan. For smaller employers, however, each benefit offered as a separate plan may qualify for the Form 5500 exemption for small plans. Combining the benefits together under a bundled plan might cause the plan to exceed the threshold for small plans, which would trigger the Form 5500 filing requirement. SUMMARY PLAN DESCRIPTIONS Form 5500 Exemption Small welfare plans are exempt from the Form 5500 filing requirement if they have fewer than 100 covered participants and their benefits are insured or unfunded. Virtually all welfare benefit plans that are subject to ERISA must provide participants with an SPD, regardless of the size of the sponsoring employer. An SPD is a document that is provided to plan participants to explain their rights and benefits under the plan document. ERISA also includes detailed content requirements for welfare benefit plan SPDs. In general, a carrier s insurance certificate will not include all the information that must be included in an SPD under ERISA. A benefit booklet prepared by a TPA may also fail to include the ERISA-required information for SPDs. To create an SPD in this situation, an employer can use a wrap document (wrap SPD) that includes the ERISA-required information that the certificate or booklet prepared by the insurer or TPA does not include. In this scenario, the wrap SPD and the insurance certificate or booklet, together, make up the plan s SPD. To comply with ERISA, both the wrap SPD and the insurance certificate or booklet must be distributed to plan participants by the appropriate deadline. Thus, a welfare benefit plan can have a wrap plan document and a wrap SPD, with both of these ERISA documents being comprised of the underlying insurance certificate or benefits booklet and also a wrap document that fills in the missing ERISA-required information. Also, some ERISA welfare benefit plans only have one wrap document, which serves as the plan document and is also distributed to plan participants as the SPD. When one wrap document is used, it must comply with ERISA s content requirements for plan documents and SPDs, and it must be written in 4

a manner that is understandable to plan participants. Also, the document should prominently state that it is intended to serve as both the plan document and the SPD. NONCOMPLIANCE There are no specific penalties under ERISA for failing to have a plan document or SPD. However, not having a plan document or SPD can have serious consequences for an employer, including the following: Inability to respond to participant requests: The plan document/spd must be furnished in response to a participant's written request. The plan administrator may be charged up to $110 per day if it does not provide the plan document within 30 days after an individual's request. These penalties may apply even where a plan document/spd does not exist. Benefit lawsuits: Not having a plan document may put an employer at a disadvantage in the event a participant brings a lawsuit for benefits under the plan. Without a plan document, it will be difficult for a plan administrator to prove that the plan s terms support benefit decisions. Also, without a plan document, plan participants can use past practice or other evidence outside of the actual plan s terms to support their claims. Additionally, courts will likely apply a standard of review that is less favorable to the employer (and more favorable to participants) when reviewing benefit claims under an unwritten plan. DOL audits: The Department of Labor (DOL) has broad authority to investigate or audit an employee benefit plan s compliance with ERISA. When the DOL selects an employer s health plan for audit, it will almost always ask to see a copy of the plan document and SPD, in addition to other plan-related documents. If an employer cannot respond to the DOL s document requests, it may trigger additional document requests, interviews, on-site visits or even DOL enforcement actions. Also, the DOL may impose a penalty of up to $152 per day (up to $1,527 per request) for failing to provide information requested by the DOL. 5