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I Can’t Wait! Top 10 Health, Fringe, and Leave Benefit Compliance Issues for the New Year

September 15, 2021 (3 min read)

The Biden administration has proposed several reforms that would affect health and leave programs. These proposals come after multiple COVID-19 laws enacted in 2020 and 2021 requiring significant changes to health plans, including major new transparency standards and prohibitions on surprise medical bills. Regulators are racing to provide the extensive guidance employers need to comply with these requirements, many of which take effect beginning in 2022. In addition, states continue to enact laws that affect health and leave benefits. Read this article to learn more about what’s on the horizon for employers and employee benefit plan sponsors.

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