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DOL Audit Survival
Live Webinar
December 8, 2016
INTRODUCTION
Maryalice Nazaretian, Managing Director of Employee Benefits
PRESENTATION
Stacy Barrow, Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP
Surviving a Federal Audit
SterlingRisk
Stacy H. Barrow
sbarrow@marbarlaw.com
December 8, 2016
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Who Audits?
A Number of Agencies Have Jurisdiction Over ERISA Plans
◦ U.S. Department of Labor (“DOL”)
◦ U.S. Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”)
◦ Health and Human Services (“HHS”)
◦ State Attorneys General (“AGs”)
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Who is Audited?
• Size/Type of Employer Irrelevant
• Don’t Believe Myths
• Every year thousands of ERISA-governed plans are selected for audit
by governmental agencies
• DOL has significantly increased audit enforcement and IRS announced
it is stepping up examination and enforcement activities and plans to
dramatically increase the number of plan returns audited in the
current and next fiscal year
• HHS is now getting into the Act, along with State AG’s
• The cynical view is that fed$ need dollar$
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The Big Question
How Do Plans Get Selected for Audit?
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The Answer
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By The Numbers
• EBSA 2015:
• 2,441 civil investigations
• 1,640 (67.2%) resulted in penalties or other corrective action
• 136 referred for criminal prosecution
• Total Recovery: @ $700M
• 32% of the health and welfare plans penalized over 12 year period
were in excess of $10,000 and 5% in excess of $50,000
• @ 80% of personnel engaged in audit activities
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What is the Process?
• The Process (typically) starts when agency sends letter to plan
sponsor:
• Advising sponsor that “plan” is to be reviewed
• Advising sponsor that agency will visit company on a certain date to
review plan documentation
• Advising sponsor that on-site visit obviated if sponsor will provide to
agency specified documentation—with very short turnaround
• Including a multitude of requests for documentation and information
• Establishing a very short time frame in which to respond
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What is the Process?
• Client will often turn to broker
• Should broker assist?
• Should broker suggest counsel?
• ERISA counsel
• Can negotiate an extension for response
• Can assist plan sponsor/broker in assembling responsive materials
• Can review documentation and information for smoking guns
• Has the benefit of the attorney-client privilege
• Can protect the agency from exposure
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What Do They Audit?
• Plan Documentation (plan document, SPDs, SMMs, SARs)
• Form 5500s
• Compliance with electronic distribution rules (if distributing
electronically)
• Document Retention
• HIPAA Portability
• HIPAA Privacy
• Cafeteria Plans
• Mental Health Parity (MHPA and MHPAEA)
• Wellness Programs
• ACA
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What Do They Audit?
• Plan Document – ERISA requires that every employee benefit plan be
established and maintained pursuant to a written plan document that
describes the benefit structure and guides the plan’s operations
• The plan document must be provided to participants and beneficiaries no
later than 30 days after a written request
• Common Issues
• Undocumented Arrangements—often an issue with flex plans, HRAs and EAPs
• Whether “certificate of coverage” constitutes plan document for insured plans
• Poor documentation of benefits for self-insured plans
• Plan documents not on site—problem with prototype providers who only provide
“adoption agreement”
• Plan documents not properly amended for applicable law
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What Do They Audit?
• The Plan Document must include the following information:
• Plan operation details
• Name of the plan administrator; if no plan administrator is named,
the company/employer will be the plan administrator and also will be
a “named fiduciary”
• Plan administration procedures and any delegation of responsibilities
to other parties (e.g., claims review)
• Funding policy and procedure
• Plan amendment and termination procedures
• Explanation of how and when payments will be made under the plan
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What Do They Audit?
• Summary Plan Description (SPD)
• SPD must be consistent with plan terms
• Copy must be provided to each participant – have demonstrated
procedures
• SPD can be provided to employees with enrollment materials
• Common Issues
• Benefits booklets provided by health insurers are not SPDs
• SPD does not properly reflect eligibility requirements imposed by employer
• Does not include required provisions (WHCRA, claims procedures, ERISA rights,
etc.)
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What Do They Audit?
• Summary Plan Description (SPD)
• Distribution Requirements
• SPD must be provided within 120 days after a plan first becomes subject
to ERISA
• SPD must be provided within 90 days after an individual becomes a
participant
• SPD must be provided every five years if there have been any changes to
the plan during the five-year period
• SPD must be provided every ten years if there have been no changes to
the plan
• If material reduction in covered services is made to plan, notice of the
reduction must be provided within 60 days after the adoption of the
change (unless SPDs are issued at least every 90 days)
• Participants and beneficiaries may also make written request for a copy of
the SPD
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What Do They Audit?
• Summary of Material Modification (SMM)
• Copy of SMM must be provided to each participant no later than 210 days
after the end of the plan year in which the change is adopted
• No prescribed format for SMM
• SMM can be in letter, memo or other format
• An updated SPD can be provided instead of the SMM
• SMM may be combined with other documents
• Plan identifying information should be included
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What Do They Audit?
• Summary Annual Report (SAR)
• Prescribed format
• SAR must be provided by the end of the ninth month after the close of the
plan year (September 30 for calendar year plans)
• Extension of two months granted if Form 5558 completed and submitted
with Form 5500
• Common Issues—Health Plans
• Common misconception that SARs are not required for health plans
• If a Schedule A is required (or the plan is funded through a trust), a SAR
is required
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What Do They Audit?
• Form 5500 – Always a Part of Every Audit
• Form 5500 must be filed by the end of the 7th month after the close of the plan year
• Extension of 2½ months if Form 5558 timely filed
• Health care FSAs, medical, dental, long-term disability, AD&D and group term life plans
are required to file Form 5500
• Common Misconception: There is NO BLANKET EXEMPTION for tax-exempt entities
• Required for welfare plan if there are 100+ employees participating on the first
day of the plan year
• Premium Only Plans not required to file Form 5500
• Dependent care FSAs generally not required to file Form 5500
• Late Filers: Delinquent Filer Voluntary Compliance (DFVCP)
• SAR required if Schedule A is Filed (or plan is funded)
• Required for all retirement plans
• Large plans (100+ participants) must include audit each year by an independent qualified
public accountant (IQPA)
• Small plans may not be required to have audit
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What Do They Audit?
• Form 5500 – Checklist
• Late Filers - Plan administrators filing a late annual report (i.e., after the
date the report was required to be filed, including extensions) may be
assessed $50 per day, with no limit, for the period they failed to file,
determined without regard to any extensions for filing
• Non-Filers - Plan administrators who fail to file an annual report may be
assessed a penalty of $300 per day, up to $30,000 per year, until a
complete annual report is filed
• Consider Delinquent Filer Program (only available prior to audit)
• For Welfare Plans: Consider a Wrap Plan Document
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What Do They Audit?
• Form 5500 – Major Changes Proposed
• Changes would apply to returns due for plan years beginning in 2019
• Most significant change: Elimination of the small plan exemption for
welfare plans
• Other changes include:
• Expanded use of Schedule C for certain small plans
• New Schedule J that requires reporting information such as plan design, the categories of
benefits provided, whether the plan is an HDHP or includes an HRA or FSA, whether the plan
is grandfathered, the number of individuals offered as well as how many elected COBRA,
claims payment policies and practices, enrollment data, financial disclosures, denied claims
information, cost sharing, and identification of service providers such as TPAs, pharmacy
benefit managers (PBMs), or wellness program managers
• Additional questions, such as whether the SPD and SBCs are in compliance, whether
coverage is provided in compliance with applicable laws, including HIPAA, GINA, MHPAEA
and the ACA
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What Do They Audit?
• Electronic Delivery
• ERISA Includes a Number of “Notice” Requirements:
• SPDs
• Plan Amendments
• SARs
• COBRA Notices
• HIPAA Special Enrollment Rights Notice
• Women’s Health and Cancer Rights Act (WHCRA) Notice
• Qualified Medical Child Support Order (QMCSO)
• Raymond Thomas v. CIGNA — an instructive reminder that employers
who rely on electronic delivery of plan-related documents must follow
some fairly specific rules to make sure their documents are delivered and
not just furnished
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What Do They Audit?
• ERISA permits electronic disclosures if certain requirements are met
• The basics:
• Steps taken to furnish documents are calculated to result in actual receipt
• Use return-receipt or notice of undelivered e-mail features
• Conducting periodic reviews or surveys to confirm receipt
• Steps taken to safeguard confidentiality of personal information
• Electronically delivered documents are prepared in a manner consistent
with the style, format and content requirements applicable to the
document
• A paper version of the electronic document must be available on request
(at no charge)
• Each time an electronic document is furnished, a notice (electronic or
paper) must be provided to each recipient describing the significance of
the document
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What Do They Audit?
• Once the basic requirements are met, documents may be furnished
to two classes of potential recipients:
1. Participants who have the ability to access documents through employer’s
electronic information system located where they are reasonably
expected to perform duties
• Employees working from home or on travel are covered
• Distribution through a kiosk in a common area in the workplace does not
comply with the requirements
2. Other participants
• Retirees and terminated participants with vested benefits, beneficiaries,
alternate payees
• Must affirmatively consent to receive the documents electronically
• Must provide an electronic address
• Must reasonably demonstrate their ability to access documents in electronic form
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What Do They Audit?
• Document Retention
• Basic Rule: employee benefit plan documents and documents
required by ERISA must be retained for six years after the date of
filing, resolution, or amendment
• Common misconception: agencies only look back three years—
NOT TRUE
• It is a good internal practice for the official plan documents to be
retained for the life of the plan, so that the plan sponsor has a
paper trail of the plan from its inception
• Materials should be preserved in a manner and format that
permits ready retrieval
• All records including annual reports, disclosures, amendments and
resolutions should be retained
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What Do They Audit?
• Document Retention – What to Keep
• Original signed plan documents and amendments
• Corporate resolutions/committee actions related to the plan
• Plan disclosures and communications to participants--Form 5500s,
SARs, SPDs, SMMs, etc.
• Financial reports, audits, and related statements
• Trust documents
• Nondiscrimination and coverage testing results
• Disputed claim records in the event of future litigation
• Payroll and census data used to determine eligibility and
contributions
• Notices of Creditable/Non-creditable coverage
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What Do They Audit?
• HIPAA Portability
• Extensive & Focused Audit Activity on Portability
• Provide notice of special enrollment rights
• Ensure plan does not discriminate based on health factors
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What Do They Audit?
• HIPAA Privacy Standards
• Increase penalty provisions under HITECH
• Don’t forget any state privacy laws that may apply to employees
• Identify group health plan’s current uses and disclosures of protected
health information, including the individuals who have access to
protected health information
• Analysis of use and disclosure
• Plan Document Amendments
• Business Associate Agreements
• Policies and Procedures
• HIPAA Privacy Officer
• Privacy Notices
• Breach/Encryption Protocols
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HIPAA Phase 2 Audits
• OCR Phase 2 Audits to Begin on Covered Entities and Business
Associates
• In preparation, pay extra attention to areas of “heightened risk”
• These include:
• Risk assessment
• Individuals’ right to access their PHI
• Authorizations
• Minimum necessary use and disclosure
• Notice of privacy practices
• Breach notification and incident response
• Access controls
• Encryption
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What Do They Audit?
• Cafeteria Plan
• Plan Documentation Issues Are Big Issue
• Non-Discrimination Testing
• All components of the cafeteria plan must be tested annually
• Keep documentation for six years
• Be prepared for IRS Audit
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What Do They Audit?
• Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act
• Final rules effective for plan years beginning on or after 7/1/14
• Big Focus on non-quantitative treatment limitations (NQTL)
• NQTLs are limits on the scope or duration of treatment that are
not expressed numerically (such as medical management
standards, formulary design and methods for determining usual,
customary and reasonable charges)
• Two new illustrative NQTLs added: (i) network tier design, and
(ii) restrictions based on geographic location, facility type,
provider specialty, and other criteria that limit the scope or
duration of benefits for services provided under the plan or
coverage
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What Do They Audit?
• Wellness Programs that are part of the group health plan
• For health-contingent wellness programs:
• Reward must not exceed 30% of cost of coverage – if dependents may
participate, limit is 30% of the cost of the family coverage
• Up to 50% if the wellness plan includes smoking cessation
• Reasonably designed to promote health or prevent disease
• Opportunity to qualify at least once per year
• Reward must be available to all similarly situated individuals
• Consider whether rewards under a wellness program impact a plan’s
grandfathered status under the ACA
• Wellness plans should be reviewed for compliance with ERISA, ADA and
GINA
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What Do They Audit?
• Health Risk Assessments
• Not really an audit issue
• Be advised that while the DOL says non-results oriented, mandatory
HRA’s are ok, EEOC disagrees
• Seff and Flambeau cases are instructive, although final EEOC
regulations reflect EEOC’s position that these cases were both
wrongly decided
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What Do They Audit?
• ACA Compliance – Agencies are auditing
• For plans that claim to be Grandfathered:
• Disclosure statements regarding grandfathered status included in
material distributed to participants and beneficiaries describing
the benefits provided under the plan; and
• Records documenting the terms of the plan on March 23, 2010,
along with any ancillary documents required to verify the status of
the grandfathered plan; and
• SPD provisions if the Age 26/Other Employment Exclusion is
Claimed
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What Do They Audit?
• ACA Compliance – Agencies are auditing
• For group health plans
• eligibility
• the plan’s choice provider disclosure notice, along with a list of
participants who received that notice
• documents relating to the plan’s emergency services benefits
• documents relating to the preventive services
• the plan’s internal claims and appeals procedures
• notices relating to adverse benefit determinations, the plan’s final
internal adverse determination notice, and the plan’s final external
review determination notice
• contracts or agreements with independent review organizations or
third party administrators providing external review
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What Do They Audit?
• ACA Compliance – Agencies are auditing
• For group health plans (cont.)
• for plans with dependent care coverage, a sample of the notice
describing enrollment opportunities relating to coverage of
children up to age 26
• a list of any participants who had coverage rescinded and the
reason for such rescission
• if the plan imposes or has imposed a lifetime limit since
September 23, 2010, documents relating to that limit for each plan
year
• if the plan has imposed an annual limit since September 23, 2010,
documents relating to that limit
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What Do They Audit?
• Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) may come
knocking soon, too
• DOL & OSHA issued regulations regarding standards and procedures
for handling retaliation complaints for employer’s failure to comply
with the ACA
• Protected activities include:
• Employee’s receipt of any cost-sharing subsidy under the ACA
• Employer can’t retaliate or otherwise discriminate against employees
whose lack of coverage may subject employer to tax penalty
• Traditional whistleblower activity regarding alleged violations of Title I
(health insurance reforms)
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What Do They Audit?
• Takeaways for Handling ACA Whistleblower/Retaliation Complaints
• Implement effective compliance, notification and investigation programs
• Adopt and implement clear policies addressing conduct prohibited by the ACA
and prohibiting retaliation against employees who raise concerns about policy
violations
• Consider implementing a hotline to encourage employees to first raise any
concerns directly with employer before taking their claims to OSHA
• Inform managers about scope of the ACA protections and policies prohibiting
retaliation
• Consider developing policies and procedures for monitoring compliance with
the ACA
• Keep records of unsatisfactory employee conduct to defeat inference that an
adverse employment action was taken by an employee’s ACA report
• Consult with counsel and investigate before making any adverse employment
action against any employee who has engaged in activities protected by the
ACA
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Questions?
Stacy H. Barrow
sbarrow@marbarlaw.com
(617) 830-5457
The information provided in this slide presentation is not, is not intended to be, and shall not be construed to be, either the provision of legal advice or an offer to provide legal services, nor does it necessarily reflect the
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SterlingRisk and Stacy Barrow Present - Surviving a DOL Audit

  • 1. DOL Audit Survival Live Webinar December 8, 2016
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Maryalice Nazaretian, Managing Director of Employee Benefits PRESENTATION Stacy Barrow, Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP
  • 3. Surviving a Federal Audit SterlingRisk Stacy H. Barrow sbarrow@marbarlaw.com December 8, 2016 © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 4. Who Audits? A Number of Agencies Have Jurisdiction Over ERISA Plans ◦ U.S. Department of Labor (“DOL”) ◦ U.S. Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) ◦ Health and Human Services (“HHS”) ◦ State Attorneys General (“AGs”) © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 5. Who is Audited? • Size/Type of Employer Irrelevant • Don’t Believe Myths • Every year thousands of ERISA-governed plans are selected for audit by governmental agencies • DOL has significantly increased audit enforcement and IRS announced it is stepping up examination and enforcement activities and plans to dramatically increase the number of plan returns audited in the current and next fiscal year • HHS is now getting into the Act, along with State AG’s • The cynical view is that fed$ need dollar$ © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 6. The Big Question How Do Plans Get Selected for Audit? © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 7. The Answer © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 8. By The Numbers • EBSA 2015: • 2,441 civil investigations • 1,640 (67.2%) resulted in penalties or other corrective action • 136 referred for criminal prosecution • Total Recovery: @ $700M • 32% of the health and welfare plans penalized over 12 year period were in excess of $10,000 and 5% in excess of $50,000 • @ 80% of personnel engaged in audit activities © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 9. What is the Process? • The Process (typically) starts when agency sends letter to plan sponsor: • Advising sponsor that “plan” is to be reviewed • Advising sponsor that agency will visit company on a certain date to review plan documentation • Advising sponsor that on-site visit obviated if sponsor will provide to agency specified documentation—with very short turnaround • Including a multitude of requests for documentation and information • Establishing a very short time frame in which to respond © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 10. What is the Process? • Client will often turn to broker • Should broker assist? • Should broker suggest counsel? • ERISA counsel • Can negotiate an extension for response • Can assist plan sponsor/broker in assembling responsive materials • Can review documentation and information for smoking guns • Has the benefit of the attorney-client privilege • Can protect the agency from exposure © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 11. What Do They Audit? • Plan Documentation (plan document, SPDs, SMMs, SARs) • Form 5500s • Compliance with electronic distribution rules (if distributing electronically) • Document Retention • HIPAA Portability • HIPAA Privacy • Cafeteria Plans • Mental Health Parity (MHPA and MHPAEA) • Wellness Programs • ACA © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 12. What Do They Audit? • Plan Document – ERISA requires that every employee benefit plan be established and maintained pursuant to a written plan document that describes the benefit structure and guides the plan’s operations • The plan document must be provided to participants and beneficiaries no later than 30 days after a written request • Common Issues • Undocumented Arrangements—often an issue with flex plans, HRAs and EAPs • Whether “certificate of coverage” constitutes plan document for insured plans • Poor documentation of benefits for self-insured plans • Plan documents not on site—problem with prototype providers who only provide “adoption agreement” • Plan documents not properly amended for applicable law © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 13. What Do They Audit? • The Plan Document must include the following information: • Plan operation details • Name of the plan administrator; if no plan administrator is named, the company/employer will be the plan administrator and also will be a “named fiduciary” • Plan administration procedures and any delegation of responsibilities to other parties (e.g., claims review) • Funding policy and procedure • Plan amendment and termination procedures • Explanation of how and when payments will be made under the plan © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 14. What Do They Audit? • Summary Plan Description (SPD) • SPD must be consistent with plan terms • Copy must be provided to each participant – have demonstrated procedures • SPD can be provided to employees with enrollment materials • Common Issues • Benefits booklets provided by health insurers are not SPDs • SPD does not properly reflect eligibility requirements imposed by employer • Does not include required provisions (WHCRA, claims procedures, ERISA rights, etc.) © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 15. What Do They Audit? • Summary Plan Description (SPD) • Distribution Requirements • SPD must be provided within 120 days after a plan first becomes subject to ERISA • SPD must be provided within 90 days after an individual becomes a participant • SPD must be provided every five years if there have been any changes to the plan during the five-year period • SPD must be provided every ten years if there have been no changes to the plan • If material reduction in covered services is made to plan, notice of the reduction must be provided within 60 days after the adoption of the change (unless SPDs are issued at least every 90 days) • Participants and beneficiaries may also make written request for a copy of the SPD © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 16. What Do They Audit? • Summary of Material Modification (SMM) • Copy of SMM must be provided to each participant no later than 210 days after the end of the plan year in which the change is adopted • No prescribed format for SMM • SMM can be in letter, memo or other format • An updated SPD can be provided instead of the SMM • SMM may be combined with other documents • Plan identifying information should be included © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 17. What Do They Audit? • Summary Annual Report (SAR) • Prescribed format • SAR must be provided by the end of the ninth month after the close of the plan year (September 30 for calendar year plans) • Extension of two months granted if Form 5558 completed and submitted with Form 5500 • Common Issues—Health Plans • Common misconception that SARs are not required for health plans • If a Schedule A is required (or the plan is funded through a trust), a SAR is required © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 18. What Do They Audit? • Form 5500 – Always a Part of Every Audit • Form 5500 must be filed by the end of the 7th month after the close of the plan year • Extension of 2½ months if Form 5558 timely filed • Health care FSAs, medical, dental, long-term disability, AD&D and group term life plans are required to file Form 5500 • Common Misconception: There is NO BLANKET EXEMPTION for tax-exempt entities • Required for welfare plan if there are 100+ employees participating on the first day of the plan year • Premium Only Plans not required to file Form 5500 • Dependent care FSAs generally not required to file Form 5500 • Late Filers: Delinquent Filer Voluntary Compliance (DFVCP) • SAR required if Schedule A is Filed (or plan is funded) • Required for all retirement plans • Large plans (100+ participants) must include audit each year by an independent qualified public accountant (IQPA) • Small plans may not be required to have audit © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 19. What Do They Audit? • Form 5500 – Checklist • Late Filers - Plan administrators filing a late annual report (i.e., after the date the report was required to be filed, including extensions) may be assessed $50 per day, with no limit, for the period they failed to file, determined without regard to any extensions for filing • Non-Filers - Plan administrators who fail to file an annual report may be assessed a penalty of $300 per day, up to $30,000 per year, until a complete annual report is filed • Consider Delinquent Filer Program (only available prior to audit) • For Welfare Plans: Consider a Wrap Plan Document © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 20. What Do They Audit? • Form 5500 – Major Changes Proposed • Changes would apply to returns due for plan years beginning in 2019 • Most significant change: Elimination of the small plan exemption for welfare plans • Other changes include: • Expanded use of Schedule C for certain small plans • New Schedule J that requires reporting information such as plan design, the categories of benefits provided, whether the plan is an HDHP or includes an HRA or FSA, whether the plan is grandfathered, the number of individuals offered as well as how many elected COBRA, claims payment policies and practices, enrollment data, financial disclosures, denied claims information, cost sharing, and identification of service providers such as TPAs, pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), or wellness program managers • Additional questions, such as whether the SPD and SBCs are in compliance, whether coverage is provided in compliance with applicable laws, including HIPAA, GINA, MHPAEA and the ACA © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 21. What Do They Audit? • Electronic Delivery • ERISA Includes a Number of “Notice” Requirements: • SPDs • Plan Amendments • SARs • COBRA Notices • HIPAA Special Enrollment Rights Notice • Women’s Health and Cancer Rights Act (WHCRA) Notice • Qualified Medical Child Support Order (QMCSO) • Raymond Thomas v. CIGNA — an instructive reminder that employers who rely on electronic delivery of plan-related documents must follow some fairly specific rules to make sure their documents are delivered and not just furnished © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 22. What Do They Audit? • ERISA permits electronic disclosures if certain requirements are met • The basics: • Steps taken to furnish documents are calculated to result in actual receipt • Use return-receipt or notice of undelivered e-mail features • Conducting periodic reviews or surveys to confirm receipt • Steps taken to safeguard confidentiality of personal information • Electronically delivered documents are prepared in a manner consistent with the style, format and content requirements applicable to the document • A paper version of the electronic document must be available on request (at no charge) • Each time an electronic document is furnished, a notice (electronic or paper) must be provided to each recipient describing the significance of the document © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 23. What Do They Audit? • Once the basic requirements are met, documents may be furnished to two classes of potential recipients: 1. Participants who have the ability to access documents through employer’s electronic information system located where they are reasonably expected to perform duties • Employees working from home or on travel are covered • Distribution through a kiosk in a common area in the workplace does not comply with the requirements 2. Other participants • Retirees and terminated participants with vested benefits, beneficiaries, alternate payees • Must affirmatively consent to receive the documents electronically • Must provide an electronic address • Must reasonably demonstrate their ability to access documents in electronic form © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 24. What Do They Audit? • Document Retention • Basic Rule: employee benefit plan documents and documents required by ERISA must be retained for six years after the date of filing, resolution, or amendment • Common misconception: agencies only look back three years— NOT TRUE • It is a good internal practice for the official plan documents to be retained for the life of the plan, so that the plan sponsor has a paper trail of the plan from its inception • Materials should be preserved in a manner and format that permits ready retrieval • All records including annual reports, disclosures, amendments and resolutions should be retained © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 25. What Do They Audit? • Document Retention – What to Keep • Original signed plan documents and amendments • Corporate resolutions/committee actions related to the plan • Plan disclosures and communications to participants--Form 5500s, SARs, SPDs, SMMs, etc. • Financial reports, audits, and related statements • Trust documents • Nondiscrimination and coverage testing results • Disputed claim records in the event of future litigation • Payroll and census data used to determine eligibility and contributions • Notices of Creditable/Non-creditable coverage © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 26. What Do They Audit? • HIPAA Portability • Extensive & Focused Audit Activity on Portability • Provide notice of special enrollment rights • Ensure plan does not discriminate based on health factors © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 27. What Do They Audit? • HIPAA Privacy Standards • Increase penalty provisions under HITECH • Don’t forget any state privacy laws that may apply to employees • Identify group health plan’s current uses and disclosures of protected health information, including the individuals who have access to protected health information • Analysis of use and disclosure • Plan Document Amendments • Business Associate Agreements • Policies and Procedures • HIPAA Privacy Officer • Privacy Notices • Breach/Encryption Protocols © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 28. HIPAA Phase 2 Audits • OCR Phase 2 Audits to Begin on Covered Entities and Business Associates • In preparation, pay extra attention to areas of “heightened risk” • These include: • Risk assessment • Individuals’ right to access their PHI • Authorizations • Minimum necessary use and disclosure • Notice of privacy practices • Breach notification and incident response • Access controls • Encryption © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 29. What Do They Audit? • Cafeteria Plan • Plan Documentation Issues Are Big Issue • Non-Discrimination Testing • All components of the cafeteria plan must be tested annually • Keep documentation for six years • Be prepared for IRS Audit © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 30. What Do They Audit? • Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act • Final rules effective for plan years beginning on or after 7/1/14 • Big Focus on non-quantitative treatment limitations (NQTL) • NQTLs are limits on the scope or duration of treatment that are not expressed numerically (such as medical management standards, formulary design and methods for determining usual, customary and reasonable charges) • Two new illustrative NQTLs added: (i) network tier design, and (ii) restrictions based on geographic location, facility type, provider specialty, and other criteria that limit the scope or duration of benefits for services provided under the plan or coverage © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 31. What Do They Audit? • Wellness Programs that are part of the group health plan • For health-contingent wellness programs: • Reward must not exceed 30% of cost of coverage – if dependents may participate, limit is 30% of the cost of the family coverage • Up to 50% if the wellness plan includes smoking cessation • Reasonably designed to promote health or prevent disease • Opportunity to qualify at least once per year • Reward must be available to all similarly situated individuals • Consider whether rewards under a wellness program impact a plan’s grandfathered status under the ACA • Wellness plans should be reviewed for compliance with ERISA, ADA and GINA © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 32. What Do They Audit? • Health Risk Assessments • Not really an audit issue • Be advised that while the DOL says non-results oriented, mandatory HRA’s are ok, EEOC disagrees • Seff and Flambeau cases are instructive, although final EEOC regulations reflect EEOC’s position that these cases were both wrongly decided © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 33. What Do They Audit? • ACA Compliance – Agencies are auditing • For plans that claim to be Grandfathered: • Disclosure statements regarding grandfathered status included in material distributed to participants and beneficiaries describing the benefits provided under the plan; and • Records documenting the terms of the plan on March 23, 2010, along with any ancillary documents required to verify the status of the grandfathered plan; and • SPD provisions if the Age 26/Other Employment Exclusion is Claimed © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 34. What Do They Audit? • ACA Compliance – Agencies are auditing • For group health plans • eligibility • the plan’s choice provider disclosure notice, along with a list of participants who received that notice • documents relating to the plan’s emergency services benefits • documents relating to the preventive services • the plan’s internal claims and appeals procedures • notices relating to adverse benefit determinations, the plan’s final internal adverse determination notice, and the plan’s final external review determination notice • contracts or agreements with independent review organizations or third party administrators providing external review © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 35. What Do They Audit? • ACA Compliance – Agencies are auditing • For group health plans (cont.) • for plans with dependent care coverage, a sample of the notice describing enrollment opportunities relating to coverage of children up to age 26 • a list of any participants who had coverage rescinded and the reason for such rescission • if the plan imposes or has imposed a lifetime limit since September 23, 2010, documents relating to that limit for each plan year • if the plan has imposed an annual limit since September 23, 2010, documents relating to that limit © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 36. What Do They Audit? • Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) may come knocking soon, too • DOL & OSHA issued regulations regarding standards and procedures for handling retaliation complaints for employer’s failure to comply with the ACA • Protected activities include: • Employee’s receipt of any cost-sharing subsidy under the ACA • Employer can’t retaliate or otherwise discriminate against employees whose lack of coverage may subject employer to tax penalty • Traditional whistleblower activity regarding alleged violations of Title I (health insurance reforms) © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 37. What Do They Audit? • Takeaways for Handling ACA Whistleblower/Retaliation Complaints • Implement effective compliance, notification and investigation programs • Adopt and implement clear policies addressing conduct prohibited by the ACA and prohibiting retaliation against employees who raise concerns about policy violations • Consider implementing a hotline to encourage employees to first raise any concerns directly with employer before taking their claims to OSHA • Inform managers about scope of the ACA protections and policies prohibiting retaliation • Consider developing policies and procedures for monitoring compliance with the ACA • Keep records of unsatisfactory employee conduct to defeat inference that an adverse employment action was taken by an employee’s ACA report • Consult with counsel and investigate before making any adverse employment action against any employee who has engaged in activities protected by the ACA © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • 38. Questions? Stacy H. Barrow sbarrow@marbarlaw.com (617) 830-5457 The information provided in this slide presentation is not, is not intended to be, and shall not be construed to be, either the provision of legal advice or an offer to provide legal services, nor does it necessarily reflect the opinions of the firm, our lawyers or our clients. No client-lawyer relationship between you and the firm is or may be created by your access to or use of this presentation or any information contained on them. Rather, the content is intended as a general overview of the subject matter covered. Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP is not obligated to provide updates on the information presented herein. Those viewing this presentation are encouraged to seek direct counsel on legal questions. © Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved. © 2016 Marathas Barrow Weatherhead Lent LLP. All Rights Reserved.