Common use of Appointment of Plan Administrator Clause in Contracts

Appointment of Plan Administrator. The Employer shall designate the Plan Administrator in the Adoption Agreement. The Plan Administrator may be an individual, a committee of two or more individuals, whether or not, in either such case, the individual or any of such individuals are Employees of the Employer, a consulting firm or other independent agent, the Trustee (with its consent), the Board of the Employer, or the Employer itself. Except as the Employer shall otherwise expressly determine, the Plan Administrator shall be charged with the full power and responsibility for administering the Plan in all its details. If no Plan Administrator has been appointed by the Employer, or if the person designated as Plan Administrator is not serving as such for any reason, the Employer shall be deemed to be the Plan Administrator. The Plan Administrator may be removed by the Employer or may resign by giving written notice to the Employer, and, in the event of the removal, resignation, death or other termination of service of the Plan Administrator, the Employer shall, as soon as is practicable, appoint a successor Plan Administrator, such successor thereafter to have all of the rights, privileges, duties and obligations of the predecessor Plan Administrator.

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Adoption Agreement (Sugar Creek Financial Corp./Md/), Adoption Agreement (Cape Bancorp, Inc.), Adoption Agreement (Newport Bancorp Inc)

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