96-33182. Grant of Individual Exemptions; Beall Corporation 401I(k) Profit Sharing Plan (the Plan), et al.  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 251 (Monday, December 30, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 68787-68791]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-33182]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
    
    Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration
    [Prohibited Transaction Exemption 96-93; Exemption Application No. D-
    10240, et al.]
    
    
    Grant of Individual Exemptions; Beall Corporation 401I(k) Profit 
    Sharing Plan (the Plan), et al.
    
    AGENCY: Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration, Labor.
    
    ACTION: Grant of Individual Exemptions.
    
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    SUMMARY: This document contains exemptions issued by the Department of 
    Labor (the Department) from certain of the prohibited transaction 
    restrictions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 
    (the Act) and/or the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (the Code).
        Notices were published in the Federal Register of the pendency 
    before the Department of proposals to grant such exemptions. The 
    notices set forth a summary of facts and representations contained in 
    each application for exemption and referred interested persons to the 
    respective applications for a complete statement of the facts and 
    representations. The applications have been available for public 
    inspection at the Department in Washington, D.C. The notices also 
    invited interested persons to submit comments on the requested 
    exemptions to the Department. In addition the notices stated that any 
    interested person might submit a written request that a public hearing 
    be held (where appropriate). The applicants have represented that they 
    have complied with the requirements of the notification to interested 
    persons. No public comments and no requests for a hearing, unless 
    otherwise stated, were received by the Department.
        The notices of proposed exemption were issued and the exemptions 
    are being granted solely by the Department because, effective December 
    31, 1978, section 102 of Reorganization Plan No. 4 of 1978 (43 FR 
    47713, October 17, 1978) transferred the authority of the Secretary of 
    the Treasury to issue exemptions of the type proposed to the Secretary 
    of Labor.
    
    Statutory Findings
    
        In accordance with section 408(a) of the Act and/or section 
    4975(c)(2) of the Code and the procedures set forth in 29 CFR Part 
    2570, Subpart B (55 FR 32836, 32847, August 10, 1990) and based upon 
    the entire record, the Department makes the following findings:
        (a) The exemptions are administratively feasible;
        (b) They are in the interests of the plans and their participants 
    and beneficiaries; and
        (c) They are protective of the rights of the participants and 
    beneficiaries of the plans.
    
    Beall Corporation 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan (the Plan), Located in 
    Portland, OR
    
    [Prohibited Transaction Exemption 96-93; Exemption Application No. D-
    10240]
    
    Exemption
    
        The restrictions of sections 406(a) and 406(b)(1) and (b)(2) of the 
    Act and the sanctions resulting from the application of section 4975 of 
    the Code, by reason of sections 4975(c)(1)(A) through (E) of the Code 
    shall not apply to the cash sale (the Sale) by the Plan of four acres 
    of unimproved real property (the Land) to the Diamond Beall Development 
    Corporation, an Oregon general partnership and party in interest with 
    respect to the Plan, provided that the following conditions are 
    satisfied: (1) the Sale is a one-time transaction for cash; (2) the 
    Plan experiences no losses nor incurs any expenses as a result of the 
    Sale; (3) the Plan receives in cash the greater of $479,160, or the 
    fair market value of the Land as determined at the time of the Sale; 
    and (4) the terms of the Sale are no less favorable to the Plan than 
    those it would have received in similar circumstances when negotiated 
    at arm's length with unrelated third parties.
        For a more complete statement of the facts and representations 
    supporting the Department's decision to grant this exemption, refer to 
    the notice of proposed exemption published on October 25, 1996 at 61 FR 
    55321.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Gary H. Lefkowitz of the 
    Department, telephone (202) 219-8881. (This is not a toll-free number.)
    
    First Chicago NBD Corporation (FCNBD) Located in Chicago, Illinois
    
    [Prohibited Transaction Exemption 96-94; Exemption Application No. D-
    10361]
    
    Exemption
    
    I. Transactions
    
        A. Effective October 8, 1996, the restrictions of sections 406(a) 
    and 407(a) of the Act and the taxes imposed by section 4975(a) and (b) 
    of the Code by reason of section 4975(c)(1)(A) through (D) of the Code 
    shall not apply to the following transactions involving trusts and 
    certificates evidencing interests therein:
        (1) The direct or indirect sale, exchange or transfer of 
    certificates in the initial issuance of certificates between the 
    sponsor or underwriter and an employee benefit plan when the sponsor, 
    servicer, trustee or insurer of a trust, the underwriter of the 
    certificates representing an interest in the trust, or an obligor is a 
    party in interest with respect to such plan;
        (2) The direct or indirect acquisition or disposition of 
    certificates by a plan in the secondary market for such certificates; 
    and
        (3) The continued holding of certificates acquired by a plan 
    pursuant to subsection I.A.(1) or (2).
        Notwithstanding the foregoing, section I.A. does not provide an 
    exemption from the restrictions of sections 406(a)(1)(E), 406(a)(2) and 
    407 for the acquisition or holding of a certificate on behalf of an 
    Excluded Plan by any person who has discretionary authority or renders 
    investment advice with respect to the assets of that Excluded 
    Plan.1
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        \1\ Section I.A. provides no relief from sections 406(a)(1)(E), 
    406(a)(2) and 407 for any person rendering investment advice to an 
    Excluded Plan within the meaning of section 3(21)(A)(ii) and 
    regulation 29 CFR 2510.3-21(c).
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        B. Effective October 8, 1996, the restrictions of sections 
    406(b)(1) and 406(b)(2) of the Act and the taxes imposed by section 
    4975(a) and (b) of the Code by reason of section 4975(c)(1)(E) of the 
    Code shall not apply to:
        (1) The direct or indirect sale, exchange or transfer of 
    certificates in the initial issuance of certificates between the 
    sponsor or underwriter and a plan when the person who has discretionary 
    authority or renders investment advice with respect to the investment 
    of plan assets in the certificates is (a) an obligor with respect to 5 
    percent or less of the fair market value of obligations or
    
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    receivables contained in the trust, or (b) an affiliate of a person 
    described in (a); if:
        (i) The plan is not an Excluded Plan;
        (ii) Solely in the case of an acquisition of certificates in 
    connection with the initial issuance of the certificates, at least 50 
    percent of each class of certificates in which plans have invested is 
    acquired by persons independent of the members of the Restricted Group 
    and at least 50 percent of the aggregate interest in the trust is 
    acquired by persons independent of the Restricted Group;
        (iii) A plan's investment in each class of certificates does not 
    exceed 25 percent of all of the certificates of that class outstanding 
    at the time of the acquisition; and
        (iv) Immediately after the acquisition of the certificates, no more 
    than 25 percent of the assets of a plan with respect to which the 
    person has discretionary authority or renders investment advice are 
    invested in certificates representing an interest in a trust containing 
    assets sold or serviced by the same entity.2 For purposes of this 
    paragraph B.(1)(iv) only, an entity will not be considered to service 
    assets contained in a trust if it is merely a subservicer of that 
    trust;
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        \2\ For purposes of this exemption, each plan participating in a 
    commingled fund (such as a bank collective trust fund or insurance 
    company pooled separate account) shall be considered to own the same 
    proportionate undivided interest in each asset of the commingled 
    fund as its proportionate interest in the total assets of the 
    commingled fund as calculated on the most recent preceding valuation 
    date of the fund.
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        (2) The direct or indirect acquisition or disposition of 
    certificates by a plan in the secondary market for such certificates, 
    provided that the conditions set forth in paragraphs B.(1)(i), (iii) 
    and (iv) are met; and
        (3) The continued holding of certificates acquired by a plan 
    pursuant to subsection I.B.(1) or (2).
        C. Effective October 8, 1996, the restrictions of sections 406(a), 
    406(b) and 407(a) of the Act, and the taxes imposed by section 4975(a) 
    and (b) of the Code by reason of section 4975(c) of the Code, shall not 
    apply to transactions in connection with the servicing, management and 
    operation of a trust, provided:
        (1) Such transactions are carried out in accordance with the terms 
    of a binding pooling and servicing arrangement; and
        (2) The pooling and servicing agreement is provided to, or 
    described in all material respects in the prospectus or private 
    placement memorandum provided to, investing plans before they purchase 
    certificates issued by the trust.3
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        \3\ In the case of a private placement memorandum, such 
    memorandum must contain substantially the same information that 
    would be disclosed in a prospectus if the offering of the 
    certificates were made in a registered public offering under the 
    Securities Act of 1933. In the Department's view, the private 
    placement memorandum must contain sufficient information to permit 
    plan fiduciaries to make informed investment decisions.
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        Notwithstanding the foregoing, section I.C. does not provide an 
    exemption from the restrictions of section 406(b) of the Act or from 
    the taxes imposed by reason of section 4975(c) of the Code for the 
    receipt of a fee by a servicer of the trust from a person other than 
    the trustee or sponsor, unless such fee constitutes a ``qualified 
    administrative fee'' as defined in section III.S.
        D. Effective October 8, 1996, the restrictions of sections 406(a) 
    and 407(a) of the Act, and the taxes imposed by sections 4975(a) and 
    (b) of the Code by reason of sections 4975(c)(1)(A) through (D) of the 
    Code, shall not apply to any transactions to which those restrictions 
    or taxes would otherwise apply merely because a person is deemed to be 
    a party in interest or disqualified person (including a fiduciary) with 
    respect to a plan by virtue of providing services to the plan (or by 
    virtue of having a relationship to such service provider described in 
    section 3(14)(F), (G), (H) or (I) of the Act or section 4975(e)(2)(F), 
    (G), (H) or (I) of the Code), solely because of the plan's ownership of 
    certificates.
    
    II. General Conditions
    
        A. The relief provided under Part I is available only if the 
    following conditions are met:
        (1) The acquisition of certificates by a plan is on terms 
    (including the certificate price) that are at least as favorable to the 
    plan as they would be in an arm's-length transaction with an unrelated 
    party;
        (2) The rights and interests evidenced by the certificates are not 
    subordinated to the rights and interests evidenced by other 
    certificates of the same trust;
        (3) The certificates acquired by the plan have received a rating at 
    the time of such acquisition that is in one of the three highest 
    generic rating categories from either Standard & Poor's Structured 
    Rating Group (S&P's), Moody's Investors Service, Inc. (Moody's), Duff & 
    Phelps Credit Rating Co. (D&P) or Fitch Investors Service, L.P. 
    (Fitch);
        (4) The trustee is not an affiliate of any member of the Restricted 
    Group. However, the trustee shall not be considered to be an affiliate 
    of a servicer solely because the trustee has succeeded to the rights 
    and responsibilities of the servicer pursuant to the terms of a pooling 
    and servicing agreement providing for such succession upon the 
    occurrence of one or more events of default by the servicer;
        (5) The sum of all payments made to and retained by the 
    underwriters in connection with the distribution or placement of 
    certificates represents not more than reasonable compensation for 
    underwriting or placing the certificates; the sum of all payments made 
    to and retained by the sponsor pursuant to the assignment of 
    obligations (or interests therein) to the trust represents not more 
    than the fair market value of such obligations (or interests); and the 
    sum of all payments made to and retained by the servicer represents not 
    more than reasonable compensation for the servicer's services under the 
    pooling and servicing agreement and reimbursement of the servicer's 
    reasonable expenses in connection therewith; and
        (6) The plan investing in such certificates is an ``accredited 
    investor'' as defined in Rule 501(a)(1) of Regulation D of the 
    Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Act of 1933.
        B. Neither any underwriter, sponsor, trustee, servicer, insurer, 
    nor any obligor, unless it or any of its affiliates has discretionary 
    authority or renders investment advice with respect to the plan assets 
    used by a plan to acquire certificates, shall be denied the relief 
    provided under Part I, if the provision of subsection II.A.(6) above is 
    not satisfied with respect to acquisition or holding by a plan of such 
    certificates, provided that (1) such condition is disclosed in the 
    prospectus or private placement memorandum; and (2) in the case of a 
    private placement of certificates, the trustee obtains a representation 
    from each initial purchaser which is a plan that it is in compliance 
    with such condition, and obtains a covenant from each initial purchaser 
    to the effect that, so long as such initial purchaser (or any 
    transferee of such initial purchaser's certificates) is required to 
    obtain from its transferee a representation regarding compliance with 
    the Securities Act of 1933, any such transferees will be required to 
    make a written representation regarding compliance with the condition 
    set forth in subsection II.A.(6) above.
    
    III. Definitions
    
        For purposes of this exemption:
        A. Certificate means:
        (1) A certificate--
    
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        (a) That represents a beneficial ownership interest in the assets 
    of a trust; and
        (b) That entitles the holder to pass-through payments of principal, 
    interest, and/or other payments made with respect to the assets of such 
    trust; or
        (2) A certificate denominated as a debt instrument--
        (a) That represents an interest in a Real Estate Mortgage 
    Investment Conduit (REMIC) within the meaning of section 860D(a) of the 
    Internal Revenue Code of 1986; and
        (b) That is issued by and is an obligation of a trust;
    
    with respect to certificates defined in (1) and (2) above for which 
    FCNBD or any of its affiliates is either (i) the sole underwriter or 
    the manager or co-manager of the underwriting syndicate, or (ii) a 
    selling or placement agent.
        For purposes of this exemption, references to ``certificates 
    representing an interest in a trust'' include certificates denominated 
    as debt which are issued by a trust.
        B. Trust means an investment pool, the corpus of which is held in 
    trust and consists solely of:
        (1) Either
        (a) Secured consumer receivables that bear interest or are 
    purchased at a discount (including, but not limited to, home equity 
    loans and obligations secured by shares issued by a cooperative housing 
    association);
        (b) Secured credit instruments that bear interest or are purchased 
    at a discount in transactions by or between business entities 
    (including, but not limited to, qualified equipment notes secured by 
    leases, as defined in section III.T);
        (c) Obligations that bear interest or are purchased at a discount 
    and which are secured by single-family residential, multi-family 
    residential and commercial real property (including obligations secured 
    by leasehold interests on commercial real property);
        (d) Obligations that bear interest or are purchased at a discount 
    and which are secured by motor vehicles or equipment, or qualified 
    motor vehicle leases (as defined in section III.U);
        (e) ``Guaranteed governmental mortgage pool certificates,'' as 
    defined in 29 CFR 2510.3-101(i)(2);
        (f) Fractional undivided interests in any of the obligations 
    described in clauses (a)-(e) of this section B.(1); 4
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        \4\ It is the Department's view that the definition of ``trust'' 
    contained in III.B. includes a two-tier structure under which 
    certificates issued by the first trust, which contains a pool of 
    receivables described above, are transferred to a second trust which 
    issues securities that are sold to plans. However, the Department is 
    of the further view that, since the exemption provides relief for 
    the direct or indirect acquisition or disposition of certificates 
    that are not subordinated, no relief would be available if the 
    certificates held by the second trust were subordinated to the 
    rights and interests evidenced by other certificates issued by the 
    first trust.
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        (2) Property which had secured any of the obligations described in 
    subsection B.(1);
        (3) Undistributed cash or temporary investments made therewith 
    maturing no later than the next date on which distributions are to be 
    made to certificateholders; and
        (4) Rights of the trustee under the pooling and servicing 
    agreement, and rights under any insurance policies, third-party 
    guarantees, contracts of suretyship and other credit support 
    arrangements with respect to any obligations described in subsection 
    B.(1).
        Notwithstanding the foregoing, the term ``trust'' does not include 
    any investment pool unless: (i) the investment pool consists only of 
    assets of the type which have been included in other investment pools, 
    (ii) certificates evidencing interests in such other investment pools 
    have been rated in one of the three highest generic rating categories 
    by S&P's, Moody's, D & P, or Fitch for at least one year prior to the 
    plan's acquisition of certificates pursuant to this exemption, and 
    (iii) certificates evidencing interests in such other investment pools 
    have been purchased by investors other than plans for at least one year 
    prior to the plan's acquisition of certificates pursuant to this 
    exemption.
        C. Underwriter means:
        (1) FCNBD;
        (2) Any person directly or indirectly, through one or more 
    intermediaries, controlling, controlled by or under common control with 
    FCNBD; or
        (3) Any member of an underwriting syndicate or selling group of 
    which FCNBD or a person described in (2) is a manager or co-manager 
    with respect to the certificates.
        D. Sponsor means the entity that organizes a trust by depositing 
    obligations therein in exchange for certificates.
        E. Master Servicer means the entity that is a party to the pooling 
    and servicing agreement relating to trust assets and is fully 
    responsible for servicing, directly or through subservicers, the assets 
    of the trust.
        F. Subservicer means an entity which, under the supervision of and 
    on behalf of the master servicer, services receivables contained in the 
    trust, but is not a party to the pooling and servicing agreement.
        G. Servicer means any entity which services receivables contained 
    in the trust, including the master servicer and any subservicer.
        H. Trustee means the trustee of the trust, and in the case of 
    certificates which are denominated as debt instruments, also means the 
    trustee of the indenture trust.
        I. Insurer means the insurer or guarantor of, or provider of other 
    credit support for, a trust. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a person is 
    not an insurer solely because it holds securities representing an 
    interest in a trust which are of a class subordinated to certificates 
    representing an interest in the same trust.
        J. Obligor means any person, other than the insurer, that is 
    obligated to make payments with respect to any obligation or receivable 
    included in the trust. Where a trust contains qualified motor vehicle 
    leases or qualified equipment notes secured by leases, ``obligor'' 
    shall also include any owner of property subject to any lease included 
    in the trust, or subject to any lease securing an obligation included 
    in the trust.
        K. Excluded Plan means any plan with respect to which any member of 
    the Restricted Group is a ``plan sponsor'' within the meaning of 
    section 3(16)(B) of the Act.
        L. Restricted Group with respect to a class of certificates means:
        (1) Each underwriter;
        (2) Each insurer;
        (3) The sponsor;
        (4) The trustee;
        (5) Each servicer;
        (6) Any obligor with respect to obligations or receivables included 
    in the trust constituting more than 5 percent of the aggregate 
    unamortized principal balance of the assets in the trust, determined on 
    the date of the initial issuance of certificates by the trust; or
        (7) Any affiliate of a person described in (1)-(6) above.
        M. Affiliate of another person includes:
        (1) Any person directly or indirectly, through one or more 
    intermediaries, controlling, controlled by, or under common control 
    with such other person;
        (2) Any officer, director, partner, employee, relative (as defined 
    in section 3(15) of the Act), a brother, a sister, or a spouse of a 
    brother or sister of such other person; and
        (3) Any corporation or partnership of which such other person is an 
    officer, director or partner.
        N. Control means the power to exercise a controlling influence over 
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    management or policies of a person other than an individual.
        O. A person will be ``independent'' of another person only if:
        (1) Such person is not an affiliate of that other person; and
        (2) The other person, or an affiliate thereof, is not a fiduciary 
    who has investment management authority or renders investment advice 
    with respect to any assets of such person.
        P. Sale includes the entrance into a forward delivery commitment 
    (as defined in section Q below), provided:
        (1) The terms of the forward delivery commitment (including any fee 
    paid to the investing plan) are no less favorable to the plan than they 
    would be in an arm's-length transaction with an unrelated party;
        (2) The prospectus or private placement memorandum is provided to 
    an investing plan prior to the time the plan enters into the forward 
    delivery commitment; and
        (3) At the time of the delivery, all conditions of this exemption 
    applicable to sales are met.
        Q. Forward delivery commitment means a contract for the purchase or 
    sale of one or more certificates to be delivered at an agreed future 
    settlement date. The term includes both mandatory contracts (which 
    contemplate obligatory delivery and acceptance of the certificates) and 
    optional contracts (which give one party the right but not the 
    obligation to deliver certificates to, or demand delivery of 
    certificates from, the other party).
        R. Reasonable compensation has the same meaning as that term is 
    defined in 29 CFR 2550.408c-2.
        S. Qualified Administrative Fee means a fee which meets the 
    following criteria:
        (1) the fee is triggered by an act or failure to act by the obligor 
    other than the normal timely payment of amounts owing in respect of the 
    obligations;
        (2) the servicer may not charge the fee absent the act or failure 
    to act referred to in (1);
        (3) the ability to charge the fee, the circumstances in which the 
    fee may be charged, and an explanation of how the fee is calculated are 
    set forth in the pooling and servicing agreement; and
        (4) the amount paid to investors in the trust will not be reduced 
    by the amount of any such fee waived by the servicer.
        T. Qualified Equipment Note Secured By A Lease means an equipment 
    note:
        (1) which is secured by equipment which is leased;
        (2) which is secured by the obligation of the lessee to pay rent 
    under the equipment lease; and
        (3) with respect to which the trust's security interest in the 
    equipment is at least as protective of the rights of the trust as would 
    be the case if the equipment note were secured only by the equipment 
    and not the lease.
        U. Qualified Motor Vehicle Lease means a lease of a motor vehicle 
    where:
        (1) the trust holds a security interest in the lease;
        (2) the trust holds a security interest in the leased motor 
    vehicle; and
        (3) the trust's security interest in the leased motor vehicle is at 
    least as protective of the trust's rights as would be the case if the 
    trust consisted of motor vehicle installment loan contracts.
        V. Pooling and Servicing Agreement means the agreement or 
    agreements among a sponsor, a servicer and the trustee establishing a 
    trust. In the case of certificates which are denominated as debt 
    instruments, ``Pooling and Servicing Agreement'' also includes the 
    indenture entered into by the trustee of the trust issuing such 
    certificates and the indenture trustee.
        W. FCNBD means First Chicago NBD Corporation and its affiliates.
        The Department notes that this exemption is included within the 
    meaning of the term ``Underwriter Exemption'' as it is defined in 
    section V(h) of Prohibited Transaction Exemption 95-60 (60 FR 35925, 
    July 12, 1995), the Class Exemption for Certain Transactions Involving 
    Insurance Company General Accounts at 35932.
        For a more complete statement of the facts and representations 
    supporting the Department's decision to grant this exemption, refer to 
    the notice of proposed exemption published on November 13, 1996 at 61 
    FR 58244.
    
    WRITTEN COMMENTS: The Department received one written comment, which 
    was submitted by the applicant to make two corrections or 
    clarifications with respect to the proposed exemption. The first 
    correction pointed out name changes for D&P and Fitch, two of the 
    rating agencies which will be rating the certificates. The appropriate 
    name changes have been made in the operative language. The applicant 
    also stated that representation 6 of the proposed exemption should be 
    modified. The representation had indicated that ``For tax reasons, the 
    trust must be maintained as an essentially passive entity.'' The 
    applicant noted that recent tax changes have liberalized or eliminated 
    the requirement that the trust be maintained as an essentially passive 
    entity, but FCNBD has agreed to represent that any trust issuing 
    securities in reliance on the exemption will be maintained as an 
    essentially passive entity.
        The Department has considered the entire record, including the 
    comments submitted by the applicant, and has determined to grant the 
    exemption as amended in response to the applicant's comments.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gary Lefkowitz of the Department, 
    telephone (202) 219-8881. (This is not a toll-free number.)
    
    Zions Bancorporation and Affiliated Companies (Zions), Located in Salt 
    Lake City, Utah
    
    [Prohibited Transaction Exemption 96-95; Exemption Application No. L-
    10338]
    
    Exemption
    
        The restrictions of sections 406(a) and (b) of the Act shall not 
    apply to the reinsurance of risks and the receipt of premiums therefrom 
    by Zions Life Insurance Company (ZLIC) in connection with an insurance 
    contract sold by American Bankers Life Insurance Company to provide 
    group life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance to 
    employees of Zions (the Plan), provided the following conditions are 
    met:
        (a) ZLIC--
        (1) Is a party in interest with respect to the Plan by reason of a 
    stock or partnership affiliation with Zions that is described in 
    section 3(14)(E) or (G) of the Act,
        (2) Is licensed to sell insurance or conduct reinsurance operations 
    in at least one State as defined in section 3(10) of the Act,
        (3) Has obtained a Certificate of Authority from the Insurance 
    Commissioner of its domiciliary state which has neither been revoked 
    nor suspended, and
        (4)(A) Has undergone an examination by an independent certified 
    public accountant for its last completed taxable year immediately prior 
    to the taxable year of the reinsurance transaction; or
        (B) Has undergone a financial examination (within the meaning of 
    the law of its domiciliary State, Arizona) by the Insurance 
    Commissioner of the State of Arizona within 5 years prior to the end of 
    the year preceding the year in which the reinsurance transaction 
    occurred.
        (b) The Plan pays no more than adequate consideration for the 
    insurance contracts;
        (c) No commissions are paid with respect to the direct sale of such 
    contracts or the reinsurance thereof; and
        (d) For each taxable year of ZLIC, the gross premiums and annuity 
    considerations received in that taxable year by ZLIC for life and 
    health insurance or annuity contracts for all
    
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    employee benefit plans (and their employers) with respect to which ZLIC 
    is a party in interest by reason of a relationship to such employer 
    described in section 3(14)(E) or (G) of the Act does not exceed 50% of 
    the gross premiums and annuity considerations received for all lines of 
    insurance (whether direct insurance or reinsurance) in that taxable 
    year by ZLIC. For purposes of this condition (d):
        (1) the term ``gross premiums and annuity considerations received'' 
    means as to the numerator the total of premiums and annuity 
    considerations received, both for the subject reinsurance transactions 
    as well as for any direct sale or other reinsurance of life insurance, 
    health insurance or annuity contracts to such plans (and their 
    employers) by ZLIC. This total is to be reduced (in both the numerator 
    and the denominator of the fraction) by experience refunds paid or 
    credited in that taxable year by ZLIC.
        (2) all premium and annuity considerations written by ZLIC for 
    plans which it alone maintains are to be excluded from both the 
    numerator and the denominator of the fraction.
        For a more complete statement of the facts and representations 
    supporting the Department's decision to grant this exemption, refer to 
    the notice of proposed exemption published on November 6, 1996 at 61 FR 
    57477.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gary H. Lefkowitz of the Department, 
    telephone (202) 219-8881. (This is not a toll-free number.)
    
    General Information
    
        The attention of interested persons is directed to the following:
        (1) The fact that a transaction is the subject of an exemption 
    under section 408(a) of the Act and/or section 4975(c)(2) of the Code 
    does not relieve a fiduciary or other party in interest or disqualified 
    person from certain other provisions to which the exemptions does not 
    apply and the general fiduciary responsibility provisions of section 
    404 of the Act, which among other things require a fiduciary to 
    discharge his duties respecting the plan solely in the interest of the 
    participants and beneficiaries of the plan and in a prudent fashion in 
    accordance with section 404(a)(1)(B) of the Act; nor does it affect the 
    requirement of section 401(a) of the Code that the plan must operate 
    for the exclusive benefit of the employees of the employer maintaining 
    the plan and their beneficiaries;
        (2) These exemptions are supplemental to and not in derogation of, 
    any other provisions of the Act and/or the Code, including statutory or 
    administrative exemptions and transactional rules. Furthermore, the 
    fact that a transaction is subject to an administrative or statutory 
    exemption is not dispositive of whether the transaction is in fact a 
    prohibited transaction; and
        (3) The availability of these exemptions is subject to the express 
    condition that the material facts and representations contained in each 
    application are true and complete and accurately describe all material 
    terms of the transaction which is the subject of the exemption. In the 
    case of continuing exemption transactions, if any of the material facts 
    or representations described in the application change after the 
    exemption is granted, the exemption will cease to apply as of the date 
    of such change. In the event of any such change, application for a new 
    exemption may be made to the Department.
    
        Signed at Washington, D.C., this 24th day of December, 1996.
    Ivan Strasfeld,
    Director of Exemption Determinations, Pension and Welfare Benefits 
    Administration, U.S. Department of Labor
    [FR Doc. 96-33182 Filed 12-27-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4510-29-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
12/30/1996
Department:
Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Grant of Individual Exemptions.
Document Number:
96-33182
Pages:
68787-68791 (5 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Prohibited Transaction Exemption 96-93, Exemption Application No. D- 10240, et al.
PDF File:
96-33182.pdf