Bill to Force “Church" Retirement Plans to Make Disclosures Under Consideration at State House

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Bill to Force “Church" Retirement Plans to Make Disclosures Under Consideration at State House

Bishop Tobin of the Diocese of Providence
General Treasurer Seth Magaziner will join legislative leaders to testify in support of legislation that would require pension plans managed by religious organizations, known as "Church Plans" in Rhode Island, to send regular updates on the financial health of the pensions to their plan participants.

In August 2017, GoLocal first reported the collapse of the St. Joseph Health Services pension fund.

"There are thousands of Rhode Islanders, including more than 2,700 current and retired employees of St. Joseph's and Our Lady of Fatima hospitals, who have been kept in the dark regarding the health of their pension plan because of this loophole. Church plans should be required to be transparent with their members, just like other pension plans,” said Magaziner.

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Public hearings will take place on Tuesday, April 9 at 4:30 p.m. on the legislation.

Presently, a massive fraud case is being litigated in both Rhode Island and federal courts.

The Legislation

Rhode Island Senate President Dominick Ruggerio and House Majority Leader K. Joseph Shekarchi introduced the legislation in their respective chambers, with public hearings scheduled for this Tuesday.

"All Rhode Island workers and retirees deserve to know the truth about the health of their pension plan. Too many hard-working caregivers and health professionals, who spent their careers serving their communities, have been hurt by a lack of transparency. We must ensure that this never happens again," said Ruggerio. 

The federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) requires most private pension plans to send members a letter each year outlining the health of their plan.

Pension plans administered by religious organizations claim exemption from both ERISA and GASB reporting standards.

Members of these plans often have no ability to access information regarding the financial health of their pensions.


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