On July 8, 2014, the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) issued a press release announcing a moratorium on its enforcement of Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974(ERISA) Section 4062(e) through the end of 2014.  In general, ERISA Section 4062(e) allows PBGC to require that employers financially guarantee pension obligations in the form of plan contributions or a bond or escrow amount based on a plan's unfunded termination liability when an employer with a pension plan shuts down operations at a facility and, as a result of the shutdown, more than 20 percent of the employer's employees who are plan participants incur a separation from employment.

PBGC had recently been quite aggressive in its enforcement actions under ERISA Section 4062(e).  As a result, ordinary business decisions, like asset deals and other business decisions impacting less than a facility's full operations, were gaining PBGC's attention.  PBGC believes that the moratorium will enable it to target future enforcement efforts to those cases where employee pensions are genuinely at risk and allow it to continue to consult with businesses, labor and other stakeholders in developing a practical approach to enforcement.  The moratorium runs through December 31, 2014, and applies to currently pending as well as new cases.  Importantly, PBGC advised that companies must continue to report potential ERISA Section 4062(e) events to the PBGC during the period of the moratorium.  Further, the moratorium does not preclude PBGC enforcing ERISA Section 4062(e) with respect to any reportable event that occurs during the moratorium period.  The moratorium is not a safe harbor and there is no indication that it will continue past December 31, 2014.

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