The Department of Labor seeks comments on extending its information collection authority for administering the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act, part of ongoing paperwork reduction efforts under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
Department of Labor seeks OMB approval for information collection on actuarial attestations regarding war risk hazard provisions in Defense Base Act premiums; public comments are invited.
Department of Labor seeks public comments on a proposed revision to reduce paperwork burden for operator responses to evidence submission schedules and claims notices under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
Department of Labor seeks OMB approval for Federal Employees' Compensation Act medical report and claims collection procedures under the Paperwork Reduction Act; public comment period is open.
Prohibited Transaction Exemption 84-14 allows Goldman Sachs asset managers to continue relying on the exemption despite FCPA conviction if specified conditions are satisfied.
Federal rules finalize independent dispute resolution procedures under the No Surprises Act, requiring health plans and insurers to disclose claim denials using standardized codes and register in the Federal IDR portal.
The Department of Labor proposes an exemption allowing the Liberty Puerto Rico 401(k) Savings Plan to hold and sell stock rights in Liberty Latin America Ltd. without violating ERISA prohibited transaction rules.
Proposed exemption for Abiomed Retirement Savings Plan in Danvers, MA would permit acquisition of contingent value rights and related payments otherwise prohibited under ERISA and the Internal Revenue Code.
FTC updates Privacy Act system of records notice to clarify and modernize its technical descriptions of how it maintains personal data files.
Proposed ERISA exemption allows the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union No. 99 Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee Fund in Cranston, Rhode Island, to purchase property from a related entity with estimated annual savings o…
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