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9 November 2018

7 Tips To Avoid Compliance Missteps During Open Enrollment

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One of the busiest times of year for an employee benefits professional is open enrollment.
United States Employment and HR
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One of the busiest times of year for an employee benefits professional is open enrollment. It is a crucial and yet stressful time of year that typically results in numerous employee questions and complaints and is a time of year with high potential for both employer and employee mistakes. Despite the stress and potential for problems, open enrollment provides an opportunity for a company to set itself up for success for the following year.

The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) does not require an annual opportunity for employees to change benefit plan elections. However, because of compliance issues that can spring from not offering a regular enrollment period, most companies choose to offer an "open enrollment" period, usually taking place in mid- to late fall for calendar-year health and welfare benefit plans.

Employee attention to employer communications during this period is often high, and attention to detail in participant communications behooves an employer during this period. Well-written and timely notices may be relied upon to satisfy many compliance obligations. Inaccurate or incomplete open enrollment materials, however, can create employee confusion and result in legal liability under the complex network of federal laws governing employer-sponsored benefit programs.

Read the full article here for a sampling of key issues to consider to help you avoid compliance missteps during this year's open enrollment period.

Originally published in BenefitsPRO.com, October 2018.

7 Tips To Avoid Compliance Missteps During Open Enrollment

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