[Federal Register: March 9, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 45)]
[Proposed Rules]
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PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION
29 CFR Parts 4000 and 4007
RIN 1212-AB02
Electronic Premium Filing
AGENCY: Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
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SUMMARY: The PBGC proposes to require electronic filing of premium
declarations. The requirement would become effective for plans with 500
or more participants starting with the 2006 plan year and for smaller
plans starting with the 2007 plan year. Plans could apply to the PBGC
for exemptions on a case-by-case basis. The PBGC has instituted an on-
line e-filing facility (``My Plan Administration Account,'' or ``My
PAA''), and during 2005 will upgrade My PAA to accept electronic
filings made with the use of vendor or proprietary software.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before May 9, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be mailed or delivered to the Legislative &
Regulatory Department, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, 1200 K
Street, NW., Washington, DC 20005-4026. Comments also may be submitted
electronically through the PBGC's Web site at http://www.pbgc.gov/regs,
or by fax to 202-326-4112. The PBGC will make all comments available on
its Web site, http://www.pbgc.gov. Copies of the comments may also be
obtained by writing to the PBGC's Communications and Public Affairs
Department at Suite 240 at the above address or by visiting that office
or calling 202-326-4040 during normal business hours. (TTY and TDD
users may call the Federal relay service toll-free at 1-800-877-8339
and ask to be connected to 202-326-4040.)
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: James J. Armbruster, Acting Director,
or Deborah C. Murphy, Attorney, Legislative & Regulatory Department,
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, 1200 K Street, NW., Washington,
DC 20005-4026, 202-326-4024. (For TTY/TTD users, call the Federal relay
service
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toll-free at 1-800-877-8339 and ask to be connected to 202-326-4024.)
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This proposed rule is part of an ongoing
implementation of the Government Paperwork Elimination Act by the
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (``PBGC'') and is consistent with
the Office of Management and Budget's directive to remove regulatory
impediments to electronic transactions. The rule addresses electronic
submission of premium filings required under the PBGC's regulation on
Payment of Premiums (29 CFR Part 4007) and builds in the flexibility
needed to allow the PBGC to update the electronic filing process as
technology advances.
The PBGC administers the pension insurance programs under Title IV
of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (``ERISA'').
Pension plans covered by Title IV must pay annual premiums to the PBGC.
Premium filings must include information to identify the plans for
which premiums are paid and to demonstrate that the amounts paid are
correct.
The PBGC has been processing premium filings for 30 years. The
volume of filings processed annually is in the tens of thousands.
Processing methods have become progressively more automated, and the
PBGC now uses specially designed premium forms that can be read by
optical character recognition (``OCR'') devices. Even with OCR,
however, the PBGC has found that the capture of data from paper premium
forms and its translation into electronic data files is an imperfect
process that inevitably gives rise to errors that can be difficult and
burdensome to detect and correct. These errors cause problems for both
the PBGC and premium filers, because they can lead to the issuance of
improper bills for premiums that have in fact been paid, to delays in
the processing of refund requests, to erroneous filing histories, etc.
Consistent with the Government Paperwork Elimination Act, and with
a view to reducing problems of this kind, the PBGC introduced optional
electronic premium filing for plan years beginning in 2004 using a
facility on its Web site (http://www.pbgc.gov) called ``My Plan Administration
Account'' (``My PAA''). To make a premium filing using My PAA, a plan
administrator or other pension practitioner logs onto a secure account
on the PBGC's Web site and enters necessary information in on-line
forms screens. My PAA enables practitioners to route premium filings
among themselves electronically for the addition of information and for
electronic certification and to submit completed filings to the PBGC
with the click of a mouse. The information submitted can be loaded
directly into the PBGC's data processing systems, thus eliminating the
errors inherent in the OCR data capture process. Premium payments are
also made on line as part of the filing process.
My PAA streamlines the premium filing process for users, and it
makes the PBGC's processing of premium filings faster and more
accurate. Thus it has the potential to reduce the number of erroneous
bills, to speed up refund processing, and in general to improve
significantly the PBGC's ability to perform its premium collection
functions while enhancing service to premium payers.
The PBGC is now engaged in a project to create another premium e-
filing method, to be operational in mid-2005, to accommodate pension
practitioners who may prefer to continue using private sector
software--either purchased annually from a commercial developer or
developed ``in-house''--for preparing premium filings. The PBGC will
issue standards for structuring a computer file containing premium
filing information; by incorporating those standards into their
software, developers will give software users the ability to create
premium data files that they will be able to upload to the PBGC through
the PBGC's web site (probably through the existing My PAA portal).
Using this new method, practitioners will be able to prepare premium
filing information using their own software and then put the
information into files that meet PBGC formatting standards and
electronically transmit them to the PBGC. The PBGC expects to continue
accepting premium payments from such filers in the same way it does
now, by paper check, wire transfer, or Automated Clearing House.
Against this background, the PBGC is proposing to eliminate paper
premium forms and to require electronic filing of annual premium
information submissions for large plans (those with 500 or more
participants) for plan years beginning after 2005 and for all plans for
plan years beginning after 2006. The PBGC would grant case-by-case
exemptions to the electronic filing requirement in appropriate
circumstances for filers that demonstrated good cause for exemption.
(The submission of information specially requested by the PBGC in
connection with a premium compliance review would not be affected by
this change, nor would there be a requirement for payment to be made
electronically.)
The PBGC invites public comment on this proposal, including the
500-participant cutoff that is used to determine whether a plan is
required to begin e-filing in 2006 or 2007 (and is also used to
determine whether a plan must pay the flat-rate premium early under 29
CFR 4007.11(a)(2), whether contributions may or must be included in
assets under 29 CFR 4006.4(b)(2)(iv) in determining the variable-rate
premium, whether significant events must be taken into account under 29
CFR 4006.4(d) when using the alternative calculation method for the
variable-rate premium, whether a fully funded plan qualifies for a
variable-rate premium exemption under 29 CFR 4006.5(a)(1), and whether
a plan may base its variable-rate premium on accrued rather than vested
benefits under 29 CFR 4006.5(b)).
Compliance With Rulemaking Guidelines
The PBGC has determined, in consultation with the Office of
Management and Budget (``OMB''), that this proposed rule is a
``significant regulatory action'' under Executive Order 12866. OMB has
therefore reviewed this proposed rule under Executive Order 12866.
The PBGC certifies under section 605(b) of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act that the amendments in this rule would not have a
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
The PBGC expects electronic premium filing to be no more burdensome
than paper filing for filers generally and will grant exemptions from
the electronic filing requirement for good cause in appropriate
circumstances. Accordingly, as provided in section 605 of the
Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.), sections 603 and 604
do not apply.
The PBGC is submitting the information requirements contained in
this proposed rule to OMB for review and approval under the Paperwork
Reduction Act. Copies of the PBGC's request may be obtained free of
charge by contacting the PBGC Communications and Public Affairs
Department, suite 240, 1200 K Street, NW., Washington, DC 20005, 202-
326-4040. This proposed rule would modify paperwork collections under
both part 4000 (OMB control number 1212-0059) and part 4007 (OMB
control number 1212-0009).
The PBGC needs the information required to be submitted under part
4007 to identify the plans for which
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premiums are paid and to determine whether the amounts paid are
correct.
The PBGC estimates that it will receive premium filings annually
from about 28,900 plan administrators and that the total annual burden
of the collection of information will be about 3,478 hours and
$18,172,550. (These estimates include paper and electronic filings.)
Comments on the paperwork provisions under this proposed rule
should be mailed to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Office of Management and Budget, Attention: Desk Officer for the
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, Washington, DC 20503. Although
comments may be submitted through May 9, 2005, the Office of Management
and Budget requests that comments be received on or before April 8,
2005 to ensure their consideration. Comments may address (among other
things)--
Whether the proposed collection of information is needed
for the proper performance of the PBGC's functions and will have
practical utility;
The accuracy of the PBGC's estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information, including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
Enhancement of the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and
Minimizing the burden of the collection of information on
those who are to respond, including through the use of appropriate
automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection
techniques or other forms of information technology, e.g., permitting
electronic submission of responses.
List of Subjects
29 CFR Part 4000
Pension insurance, Pensions, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
29 CFR Part 4007
Penalties, Pension insurance, Pensions, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
For the reasons given above, the PBGC proposes to amend 29 CFR
parts 4000 and 4007 as follows.
PART 4000--FILING, ISSUANCE, COMPUTATION OF TIME, AND RECORD
RETENTION
1. The authority citation for part 4000 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 29 U.S.C. 1082(f), 1302(b)(3).
2. In Sec. 4000.3, paragraph (a) is amended by removing ``You may
file'' and adding in its place ``Except for premium declarations, you
may file; by redesignating paragraph (b) as paragraph (c) and revising
its heading to read ``Information on electronic filings.''; and by
adding a new paragraph (b) to read as follows:
Sec. 4000.3 What methods of filing may I use?
* * * * *
(b) Required electronic filings. You must file premium declarations
electronically except to the extent that the PBGC grants an exemption
for good cause in appropriate circumstances.
(1) This electronic filing requirement applies to filings for--
(i) Plan years beginning after 2005 for plans that were required to
pay premiums for 500 or more participants for the plan year preceding
the premium payment year and
(ii) Plan years beginning after 2006 for all other plans.
(2) This electronic filing requirement does not apply to
information you file to comply with a request we make under Sec.
4007.10(c) of this chapter (dealing with providing record information
in connection with a premium compliance review).
3. In Sec. 4000.4, remove the last sentence and add two new
sentences in its place to read as follows:
Sec. 4000.4 Where do I file my submission?
* * * You do not have to provide an address for electronic premium
submissions made through our web site. We are responsible for ensuring
that such submissions go to the proper place.
4. In Sec. 4000.23, add a new sentence at the end of paragraph (a)
and at the end of paragraph (b)(3) to read as follows:
Sec. 4000.23 When is my submission or issuance treated as filed or
issued?
(a) * * * A submission made through our web site is considered to
have been sent when you perform the last act necessary to indicate that
your submission is filed and cannot be further edited or withdrawn.
(b) * * *
(3) * * * A submission made through our web site is considered to
have been received when we receive an electronic signal that you have
performed the last act necessary to indicate that your submission is
filed and cannot be further edited or withdrawn.
5. In Sec. 4000.29, add three new sentences at the end of
paragraph (a) introductory text to read as follows:
Sec. 4000.29 What if I use electronic delivery?
(a) * * * A submission made through our web site is considered to
have been transmitted when you perform the last act necessary to
indicate that your submission is filed and cannot be further edited or
withdrawn. You do not have to provide an address for electronic premium
submissions made through our web site. We are responsible for ensuring
that such submissions go to the proper place.
* * * * *
PART 4007--PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS
6. The authority citation for part 4007 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 29 U.S.C. 1302(b)(3), 1303(a), 1306, 1307.
7. Section 4007.3 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 4007.3 Filing requirement; method of filing.
The estimation, declaration, reconciliation, and payment of
premiums shall be made in accordance with the instructions posted on
the PBGC's Web site (http://www.pbgc.gov). No later than the applicable due
date specified in Sec. 4007.11, the plan administrator of each covered
plan shall file in the prescribed format the prescribed information and
any premium payments due. Information must be filed electronically
except to the extent that the PBGC grants an exemption for good cause
in appropriate circumstances. The requirement to file electronically
applies to filings for plan years beginning after 2005 for plans that
were required to pay premiums for 500 or more participants for the plan
year preceding the premium payment year and to filings for plan years
beginning after 2006 for all other plans. (The requirement to file
electronically does not apply to information filed to comply with a
PBGC request under Sec. 4007.10(c) (dealing with providing record
information in connection with a premium compliance review).)
8. Section 4007.4 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 4007.4 Where to file.
See Sec. 4000.4 of this chapter for information on where to file.
Issued in Washington, DC, this 3rd day of March, 2005.
Bradley D. Belt,
Executive Director, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
[FR Doc. 05-4536 Filed 3-8-05; 8:45 am]
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