97-6748. Disaster Relief in Response to Severe Weather in the Midwest and South  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 51 (Monday, March 17, 1997)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 12542-12543]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-6748]
    
    
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    PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION
    
    29 CFR Parts 4003, 4007, 4011, 4041, 4041A, 4043, and 4050
    
    
    Disaster Relief in Response to Severe Weather in the Midwest and 
    South
    
    AGENCY: Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
    
    ACTION: Notice of disaster relief.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation is waiving certain 
    penalties and extending certain deadlines in response to the major 
    disasters declared by the President of the United States on account of 
    severe weather in the Midwest and South.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Harold J. Ashner, Assistant General 
    Counsel, Office of the General Counsel, Suite 340, Pension Benefit 
    Guaranty Corporation, 1200 K Street, NW., Washington, DC 20005, 202-
    326-4024 (202-326-4179 for TTY and TDD). (These are not toll-free 
    numbers.)
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation 
    administers the pension plan termination insurance program under title 
    IV of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended 
    (29 U.S.C. 1001 et seq.). Under ERISA and the PBGC's regulations, a 
    number of deadlines must be met in order to avoid the imposition of 
    penalties or other consequences.
        On March 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7, 1997, the President of the United 
    States issued declarations, under the Disaster Relief Act of 1974, as 
    amended (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.), that major disasters exist because of 
    recent severe weather in the Midwest and South. When this notice was 
    prepared, the following counties had been designated by the Federal 
    Emergency Management Agency (pursuant to 44 CFR 206.40(b)) as areas 
    affected by these disasters:
         In the state of Arkansas: Baxter, Clark, Clay, Cross, 
    Greene, Hempstead, Hot Spring, Jackson, Lee, Lincoln, Lonoke, 
    Mississippi, Nevada, Newton, Poinsett, Pulaski, Saline, and White;
         In the state of Indiana: Clark, Crawford, Dearborn, Floyd, 
    Harrison, Jefferson, Ohio, Perry, Posey, Spencer, Switzerland, 
    Vanderburgh, and Warrick;
         In the state of Kentucky: Bath, Boone, Bourbon, Boyd, 
    Bracken, Breckinridge, Bullitt, Caldwell, Campbell, Carroll, Carter, 
    Christian, Daviess, Elliott, Fleming, Franklin, Gallatin, Grant, 
    Greenup, Hancock, Hardin, Harrison, Henderson, Henry, Hopkins, 
    Jefferson, Kenton, Lewis, Mason, McLean, Meade, Menifee, Nelson, 
    Nicholas, Ohio, Oldham, Owen, Pendleton, Powell, Scott, Shelby, 
    Spencer, Trimble, and Washington;
         In the state of Ohio: Adams, Athens, Brown, Clermont, 
    Gallia, Hamilton, Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs, Monroe, Pike, 
    Ross, Scioto, Vinton, and Washington;
         In the state of Tennessee: Carroll, Cheatham, Dyer, 
    Madison, McNairy, Montgomery, and Obion; and
         In the state of West Virginia: Braxton, Cabell, Calhoun, 
    Clay, Gilmer, Jackson, Kanawha, Lincoln, Mason, Putnam, Roane, Tyler, 
    Wayne, Wetzel, Wirt, and Wood.
        The PBGC is providing relief from certain deadlines and penalties. 
    In general, this relief is applicable with respect to plans for which 
    the administrator's or sponsor's principal place of business, or the 
    office of a service provider, bank, insurance company, or other person 
    maintaining
    
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    information necessary to meet the applicable deadlines, is located in 
    an area that has been or is hereafter designated a major disaster area 
    on account of severe weather in the Midwest and South occurring on or 
    after February 28 and before April 30, 1997 (a ``designated disaster 
    area'). However, the extension (discussed below) for filing requests 
    for reconsideration or appeals is applicable to any aggrieved person 
    who is residing in, or whose principal place of business is within a 
    designated disaster area, or with respect to whom the office of the 
    service provider, bank, insurance company, or other person maintaining 
    the information necessary to file the request for reconsideration or 
    appeal is within such an area.
    
    Premiums
    
        The PBGC will waive the late payment penalty charge with respect to 
    any premium payment required to be made on or after February 28, 1997, 
    and before April 30, 1997, if the payment is made by April 30, 1997. 
    The PBGC is not permitted by law to waive late payment interest 
    charges. (ERISA section 4007(b); 29 CFR 4007.7 and 4007.8(b)(3).)
    
    Section 4071 Penalties
    
        The PBGC will not assess a section 4071 penalty for a failure to 
    file any of the following notices required to be filed with the PBGC on 
    or after February 28, 1997, and before April 30, 1997, if the notice is 
    filed by April 30, 1997:
        (1) Post-distribution certification for single-employer plans (PBGC 
    Form 501 or 602; ERISA section 4041(b)(3)(B) or (c)(3)(B); 29 CFR 
    4041.27(h) or 4041.48(b)),
        (2) Notice of termination for multiemployer plans (ERISA section 
    4041A; 29 CFR 4041A.11),
        (3) Notice of plan amendments increasing benefits by more than $10 
    million (ERISA section 307(e)),
        (4) Missing participants information for single-employer plans 
    (Schedule MP (including Attachments A and B) to PBGC Forms 501 and 602; 
    ERISA section 4050; 29 CFR 4050.6), and
        (5) Premium declarations (PBGC Forms 1 (including Schedule A) and 
    1-ES; ERISA section 4007; 29 CFR 4007.3).
        The PBGC will not assess a section 4071 penalty for a failure to 
    provide certain supporting information and documentation when a notice 
    of failure to make required contributions totaling more than $1 million 
    (including interest) is timely filed, if the timely filed notice 
    includes at least items 1 through 7 and items 11 and 12 of Form 200; 
    the responses to items 8 through 10, with the certifications in items 
    11 and 12, may be filed late (PBGC Form 200; ERISA section 302(f)(4); 
    29 CFR 4043.81). This relief applies to notices required to be filed 
    with the PBGC on or after February 28, 1997, and before April 30, 1997, 
    provided that all supporting information and documentation are filed by 
    April 30, 1997.
        The PBGC is not automatically forgoing assessment of penalties 
    under section 4071 for failure to comply with other information 
    submission requirements, but relief may be granted in individual cases. 
    For example, 29 CFR 4010.11 provides for waivers and extensions for 
    financial and actuarial information reporting under 29 CFR Part 4010.
    
    Reportable Events Notices
    
        With respect to a reportable event for which a post-event notice is 
    required to be filed under subpart B of the PBGC's regulation on 
    Reportable Events (29 CFR 4043.20 through 4043.35) on or after February 
    28, 1997, and before April 30, 1997, the PBGC is (pursuant to 29 CFR 
    4043.4(d)) extending to April 30, 1997, the time within which to 
    provide certain supporting information and documentation when a notice 
    of the reportable event is timely filed, if the timely filed notice 
    includes at least the information specified on the front of PBGC Form 
    10 or, if Form 10 is not filed, the information specified in 29 CFR 
    4043.3(b)(1) through (5); the extension applies to the information 
    specified on the back of Form 10 or, if Form 10 is not filed, the 
    information specified in 29 CFR 4043.3(b)(6) through (8) and in 
    paragraph (b) of the regulation section that describes the event.
        The PBGC is not providing automatic extensions for advance notices 
    of reportable events described in subpart C of the Reportable Events 
    regulation (29 CFR 4043.61 through 4043.68), but waivers and extensions 
    for such notices may be granted individually pursuant to 29 CFR 
    4043.4(d).
    
    Standard and Distress Termination Notices and Distribution of 
    Assets
    
        With respect to a standard termination for which the standard 
    termination notice is required to be filed, or the distribution of plan 
    assets is required to be completed, on or after February 28, 1997, and 
    before April 30, 1997, the PBGC is (pursuant to 29 CFR 4041.8) 
    extending to April 30, 1997, the time within which the standard 
    termination notice must be filed (and, thus, the time within which 
    notices of plan benefits must be provided) and the time within which 
    the distribution of plan assets must be completed.
        With respect to a distress termination for which the distress 
    termination notice is required to be filed on or after February 28, 
    1997, and before April 30, 1997, the PBGC is (pursuant to 29 CFR 
    4041.8) extending to April 30, 1997, the time within which the 
    termination notice must be filed. With respect to a distress 
    termination for which notices of benefit distribution must be provided 
    or plan assets must be distributed on or after February 28, 1997, and 
    before April 30, 1997, as a result of the PBGC's issuance of a 
    distribution notice, the PBGC is (pursuant to 29 CFR 4041.8 and 
    4041.43(d)) extending to April 30, 1997, the time within which such 
    actions must be taken. In addition, as noted above, the PBGC is 
    providing relief from penalties for late filing of the post-
    distribution certification.
    
    Participant Notices
    
        For Participant Notices that are required to be issued on or after 
    February 28, 1997, and before April 30, 1997, the PBGC is (pursuant to 
    29 CFR 4011.8) extending the due date to April 30, 1997.
    
    Requests for Reconsideration or Appeals
    
        For persons who are aggrieved by certain agency determinations and 
    for whom a request for reconsideration or an appeal is required to be 
    filed on or after February 28, 1997, and before April 30, 1997, the 
    PBGC is (pursuant to 29 CFR 4003.4(b)) extending the time for filing to 
    April 30, 1997.
    
    Applying for Waivers/Extensions
    
        A submission to the PBGC to which a waiver or an extension is 
    applicable under this notice should be marked in bold print ``SEVERE 
    WEATHER 3/97, [name of county], [name of state]'' at the top center.
    
        Issued in Washington, DC this 12th day of March, 1997.
    John Seal,
    Acting Executive Director, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
    [FR Doc. 97-6748 Filed 3-13-97; 2:09 pm]
    BILLING CODE 7708-01-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
03/17/1997
Department:
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Notice of disaster relief.
Document Number:
97-6748
Pages:
12542-12543 (2 pages)
PDF File:
97-6748.pdf
CFR: (4)
29 CFR 4003
29 CFR 4007
29 CFR 4011
29 CFR 4041