['Retirement Benefits']
['Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)']
05/30/2024
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(a) If a notice of proposed exemption is published in the Federal Register in accordance with §2570.42, the applicant must notify interested persons of the pendency of the exemption in the manner and within the time period specified in the application. If the Department determines that this notification would be inadequate, the applicant must obtain the Department's consent as to the manner and time period of providing the notice to interested persons. Any such notification must include:
(1) A copy of the notice of proposed exemption as published in the Federal Register; and
(2) A supplemental statement in the following form:
You are hereby notified that the United States Department of Labor is considering granting an exemption from the prohibited transaction restrictions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or the Federal Employees' Retirement System Act of 1986. The exemption under consideration is summarized in the enclosed [Summary of Proposed Exemption and described in greater detail in the accompanying] 1 Notice of Proposed Exemption. As a person who may be affected by this exemption, you have the right to comment on the proposed exemption by [date]. 2 [If you may be materially affected by the grant of the exemption, you also have the right to request a hearing on the exemption by [date].] 3
1 To be added in instances where the Department requires the applicant to furnish a Summary of Proposed Exemption to interested persons as described in paragraph (d) of this section.
2 The applicant will write in this space the date of the last day of the time period specified in the notice of proposed exemption.
3 To be added in the case of an exemption that provides relief from ERISA section 406(b) or corresponding sections of the Code or FERSA.
All comments and/or requests for a hearing should be addressed to the Office of Exemption Determinations, Employee Benefits Security Administration, Room N–5461, 4 U.S. Department of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20210, ATTENTION: Application No.__. 5 Comments and hearing requests may also be transmitted to the Department electronically at e-OED@dol.gov or at https://www.regulations.gov (follow instructions for submission), and should prominently reference the application number listed above. Individuals submitting comments or requests for a hearing on this matter are advised not to disclose sensitive personal data, such as social security numbers or information that they consider confidential or otherwise protected.
4 The applicant will fill in the room number of the Office of Exemptions Determinations. As of January 24, 2024, the room number of the Office of Exemption Determinations is N–5461.
5 The applicant will fill in the exemption application number, which is stated in the notice of proposed exemption, as well as in all correspondence from the Department to the applicant regarding the application.
The Department will make no final decision on the proposed exemption until it reviews the comments received in response to the enclosed notice. If the Department decides to hold a hearing on the exemption request before making its final decision, you will be notified of the time and place of the hearing.
(b) The method used by an applicant to furnish notice to interested persons must be reasonably calculated to ensure that interested persons actually receive the notice. In all cases, personal delivery and delivery by first-class mail will be considered reasonable methods of furnishing notice. If the applicant elects to furnish notice electronically, they must provide satisfactory proof that the entire class of interested persons will be able to receive the notice.
(c) After furnishing the notification described in paragraph (a) of this section, an applicant must provide the Department with a written statement confirming that notice was furnished in accordance with the requirements in paragraph (b) of this section. This statement must be accompanied by a certification that the information provided in the statement and signed by a person qualified under §2570.34(b)(6) to sign such a declaration is true and correct. No exemption will be granted until the applicant furnishes such a certification to the Department.
(d) In addition to the provision of notification required by paragraph (a) of this section, the Department, in its sole discretion, may also require an applicant to furnish interested persons with a brief summary of the proposed exemption (Summary of Proposed Exemption), written in a manner calculated to be understood by the average recipient, which objectively describes:
(1) The exemption transaction and the parties in interest thereto;
(2) Why the exemption transaction would violate the prohibited transaction provisions of ERISA, the Code, and/or FERSA from which relief is sought;
(3) The reasons why the plan seeks to engage in the exemption transaction; and
(4) The conditions and safeguards proposed to protect the plan and its participants and beneficiaries from potential abuse or unnecessary risk of loss in the event the Department grants the exemption.
(e) Applicants who are required to provide interested persons with the Summary of Proposed Exemption described in paragraph (d) of this section shall furnish the Department with a copy of such summary for review and approval before its distribution to interested persons. Such applicants shall also provide confirmation to the Department that the Summary of Proposed Exemption was furnished to interested persons as part of the written statement and declaration required of exemption applicants by paragraph (c) of this section.
[76 FR 66652 Oct. 27, 2011; 89 FR 4691, Jan. 24, 2024]
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