Webinar
Legal & Regulatory Update and Transparency Notice & Disclosure Requirements
Thu, Aug 26, 2021 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM EDT
Presented by Bob Radecki, Principal, Benefit Comply, LLC and TBD
It continues to be a busy year, and we expect more regulatory and legislative activity that impacts employee benefit plans. This month’s webinar will focus on new regulations, FAQs, and other guidance issued over the previous months to help employers keep up-to-date on all the ever-changing employee benefit compliance requirements! We will also spend some time discussing the health cost transparency rules, including notice and disclosure requirements, that apply to employer sponsored health benefit plans under the Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) 2021.
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