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Employers should ensure plan documents are in order now to avoid unnecessary compliance and regulatory issues at the beginning of 2018.
December 26 -
Advisers should help clients ensure plan documents are in order now to avoid unnecessary compliance and regulatory issues at the beginning of 2018.
December 10 -
Moves by Nevada and others threaten to create compliance confusion.
September 21 -
The Office of Management and Budget concluded its review of the proposal, a key step in the administrative process, which puts a freeze on further implementing the regulation.
August 30 -
Alexander Acosta must reckon with a June 9 deadline amid a tense political debate.
April 27 -
With an eye toward potential repeal, Alexander Acosta told senators that he will abide by President Trump's executive memorandum and review the rule's impact.
March 23 -
Hope is dimming, but top Democrats like Sen. Elizabeth Warren and investor advocates are unlikely to relent in their efforts to preserve the regulation.
March 6 -
The decision landed just hours after the Department of Labor asked for the decision to be postponed while it complies with a Trump order to review the regulation.
February 8 -
Here's how the outcome of the presidential election could affect the trajectory of the Labor Department's regulation.
November 8 -
The department also proposed a rule to permit cities to create retirement savings plans
August 25