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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) A client and a PEO shall each be deemed an employer for purposes of sponsoring retirement and welfare benefit plans for its covered employees.
(b) A fully-insured welfare benefit plan offered to the covered employees of a single PEO shall be considered a single-employer welfare benefit plan.
(c) For purposes of determining employer status under chapter 50 of title 27 (entitled the Rhode Island Small Employer Health Insurance Availability Act), a PEO shall be considered the employer of all of its covered employees and all covered employees of one or more clients participating in a health benefit plan sponsored by a single PEO shall be considered employees of the PEO.
(d) If a PEO offers to its covered employees any health benefit plan that is not fully-insured by an authorized insurer, the plan shall:
(1) Utilize a third-party administrator licensed to do business in this state;
(2) Hold all plan assets, including participant contributions, in a trust account; and
(3) Provide sound reserves for such plan as determined using generally accepted actuarial standards.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Rhode Island General Laws Title 5. Businesses and Professions § 5-75-8. Benefit plans - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ri/title-5-businesses-and-professions/ri-gen-laws-sect-5-75-8/
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