Part 1 — Reporting & Disclosure

ERISA § 101

Duty of disclosure and reporting

ERISA section
§ 101
U.S. Code
29 U.S.C. § 1021

Bluebook citation: ERISA § 101, 29 U.S.C. § 1021

Subsections of 29 U.S.C. § 1021

  • (a)Summary plan description and information to be furnished to participants and beneficiaries
  • (b)Reports to be filed with Secretary of Labor
  • (c)Terminal and supplementary reports
  • (d)Notice of failure to meet minimum funding standards
  • (e)Notice of transfer of excess pension assets to health benefits accounts
  • (f)Defined benefit plan funding notices
  • (g)Reporting by certain arrangements
  • (h)Simple retirement accounts
  • (i)Notice of blackout periods to participant or beneficiary under individual account plan
  • (j)Notice of funding-based limitation on certain forms of distribution
  • (k)Multiemployer plan information made available on request
  • (l)Notice of potential withdrawal liability
  • (m)Notice of right to divest
  • (n)Pension-linked emergency savings accounts
  • (o)Cross reference

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