[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 29, Volume 9]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 29CFR2520.102-2]



[Page 415-416]

 

                             TITLE 29--LABOR

 

 CHAPTER XXV--EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF 

                                  LABOR

 

PART 2520_RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR REPORTING AND DISCLOSURE--Table of 

Contents

 

  Subpart B_Contents of Plan Descriptions and Summary Plan Descriptions

 

Sec.  2520.102-2  Style and format of summary plan description.



    (a) Method of presentation. The summary plan description shall be 

written in a manner calculated to be understood by the average plan 

participant and shall be sufficiently comprehensive to apprise the 

plan's participants and beneficiaries of their rights and obligations 

under the plan. In fulfilling these requirements, the plan administrator 

shall exercise considered judgment and discretion by taking into account 

such factors as the level of comprehension and education of typical 

participants in the plan and the complexity of the terms of the plan. 

Consideration of these factors will usually require the limitation or 

elimination of technical jargon and of long, complex sentences, the use 

of clarifying examples and illustrations, the use of clear cross 

references and a table of contents.

    (b) General format. The format of the summary plan description must 

not have the effect to misleading, misinforming or failing to inform 

participants and beneficiaries. Any description of exception, 

limitations, reductions, and other restrictions of plan benefits shall 

not be minimized, rendered obscure or otherwise made to appear 

unimportant. Such exceptions, limitations, reductions, or restrictions



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of plan benefits shall be described or summarized in a manner not less 

prominent than the style, captions, printing type, and prominence used 

to describe or summarize plan benefits. The advantages and disadvantages 

of the plan shall be presented without either exaggerating the benefits 

or minimizing the limitations. The description or summary of restrictive 

plan provisions need not be disclosed in the summary plan description in 

close conjunction with the description or summary of benefits, provided 

that adjacent to the benefit description the page on which the 

restrictions are described is noted.

    (c) Foreign languages. In the case of either--

    (1) A plan that covers fewer than 100 participants at the beginning 

of a plan year, and in which 25 percent or more of all plan participants 

are literate only in the same non-English language, or

    (2) A plan which covers 100 or more participants at the beginning of 

the plan year, and in which the lesser of (i) 500 or more participants, 

or (ii) 10% or more of all plan participants are literate only in the 

same non-English language, so that a summary plan description in English 

would fail to inform these participants adequately of their rights and 

obligations under the plan, the plan administrator for such plan shall 

provide these participants with an English-language summary plan 

description which prominently displays a notice, in the non-English 

language common to these participants, offering them assistance. The 

assistance provided need not involve written materials, but shall be 

given in the non-English language common to these participants and shall 

be calculated to provide them with a reasonable opportunity to become 

informed as to their rights and obligations under the plan. The notice 

offering assistance contained in the summary plan description shall 

clearly set forth in the non-English language common to such 

participants offering them assistance. The assistance provided need not 

involve written materials, but shall be given in the non-English 

language common to these participants and shall be calculated to provide 

them with a reasonable opportunity to become informed as to their rights 

and obligations under the plan. The notice offering assistance contained 

in the summary plan description shall clearly set forth in the non-

English language common to such participants the procedures they must 

follow in order to obtain such assistance.



    Example. Employer A maintains a pension plan which covers 1000 

participants. At the beginning of a plan year five hundred of Employer 

A's covered employees are literate only in Spanish, 101 are literate 

only in Vietnamese, and the remaining 399 are literate in English. Each 

of the 1000 employees receives a summary plan description in English, 

containing an assistance notice in both Spanish and Vietnamese stating 

the following:

    ``This booklet contains a summary in English of your plan rights and 

benefits under Employer A Pension Plan. If you have difficulty 

understanding any part of this booklet, contact Mr. John Doe, the plan 

administrator, at his office in Room 123, 456 Main St., Anywhere City, 

State 20001. Office hours are from 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday through 

Friday. You may also call the plan administrator's office at (202) 555-

2345 for assistance.''



[42 FR 37180, July 19, 1977]