The DOL and the
Department of Treasury (Treasury) recently issued deadline relief to help employee benefit plans and
plan participants affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.
Participant
Notices
The final rule
extends the time frames for health plan participants to:
· Request special enrollment under
HIPAA
· Elect COBRA continuation coverage,
pay COBRA premiums and notify the plan of a COBRA qualifying event
· File benefit claims and appeals, and
request external review of denied claims
These deadlines
are extended by disregarding the “Outbreak Period.” The Outbreak Period is the
period of time from March 1, 2020, until 60 days after the announced end of the
National Emergency (or such other date announced by the DOL and Treasury). The
Outbreak Period cannot exceed one year.
ERISA Notices
and Disclosures
In addition to
the deadline relief for plan participants, the DOL issued Disaster Relief Notice 2020-01 to extend the time for plan
officials to furnish benefit statements and other notices and disclosures
required under ERISA.
Some of the key
disclosures required by ERISA include the Summary Plan Description (SPD),
Summary of Material Modifications (SMM) and Summary of Benefits and Coverage
(SBC).
This relief is
available to plans that act in good faith to furnish required documents as soon
as administratively practicable. Acting in good faith can include using
electronic communication to provide documents if certain requirements are met.
More
Information
There are additional
deadlines affected by the COVID-19 relief. Contact us today to learn which
other benefit plan deadlines are extended.
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