DOL’s 2024 Penalty Adjustments

The Department of Labor (DOL) has released its annual adjustments for 2024, impacting penalties for employee benefit plans. Here’s a quick guide for employers: Key Points: 1. Employee Notices: Private employers must ensure timely delivery of required notices (SBC, CHIP, SPD, etc.) to avoid civil penalties. 2. Form 5500 Filings: File Form 5500 accurately and on time to prevent penalties associated with non-compliance. 3. Document Requests from EBSA: Respond promptly to document requests from EBSA to avoid potential penalties. Annual Penalty Adjustments for 2024 The updated penalties listed below are applicable to ERISA-covered health and welfare plans. Compliance is essential in 2024—act now to secure your organization against penalties and… Read More

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New Federal Rules: HHS 2023 Penalty Hike

In the world of healthcare compliance, staying up to date with federal regulations and guidelines is crucial to avoid costly penalties. One such regulation that affects healthcare providers and group health plans is the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act Improvements Act of 2015, commonly known as the “Inflation Adjustment Act.” This act directs federal agencies to adjust civil monetary penalties to account for inflation. In a recent development, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued final rules on October 6, 2023, updating the civil monetary penalties for inflation. Understanding the Updated Penalties The adjusted penalties are applicable to penalties assessed on or after October 6, 2023. It’s… Read More

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