PROCEDURE FOR MISSING PARTICIPANTS OR BENEFICIARIES The Plan Administrator Sample Clauses

PROCEDURE FOR MISSING PARTICIPANTS OR BENEFICIARIES The Plan Administrator must use all reasonable measures to locate Participants or Beneficiaries who are entitled to distributions from the Plan. In the event that the Plan Administrator cannot locate a Participant or Beneficiary who is entitled to a distribution from the Plan after using all reasonable measures to locate him or her, the Plan Administrator may, consistent with applicable laws, regulations and other pronouncements under ERISA, use any reasonable procedure to dispose o distributable plan assets, including any of the following: (1) establish a bank account for and in the name of the Participant or Beneficiary and transfer the assets to such bank account, (2) purchase an annuity contract with the assets in the name of the Participant or Beneficiary, or (3) after the expiration of 5 years after the benefit becomes payable, treat the amount distributable as a Forfeiture and allocate it in accordance with the terms of the Plan and if the Participant or Beneficiary is later located, restore such benefit to the Plan. SECTION SEVEN CLAIMS PROCEDURE
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PROCEDURE FOR MISSING PARTICIPANTS OR BENEFICIARIES The Plan Administrator must use all reasonable measures to locate Participants or Beneficiaries who are entitled to distributions from the Plan. In the event that the Plan Administrator cannot locate a Participant or Beneficiary who is entitled to a distribution from the Plan after using all reasonable measures to locate him or her, the Plan Administrator may, consistent with applicable laws, regulations and other pronouncements under ERISA, use any reasonable procedure to dispose of distributable plan assets, including any of the following: (1) establish a bank account for and in the name of the Participant or Beneficiary and transfer the assets to such bank account, (2) purchase an annuity contract with the assets in the name of the Participant or Beneficiary, or (3) after the expiration of 5 years after the benefit becomes payable, treat the amount distributable as a Forfeiture and allocate it in accordance with the terms of the Plan and if the Participant or Beneficiary is later located, restore such benefit to the Plan. SECTION SEVEN CLAIMS PROCEDURE 7.01 FILING A CLAIM FOR PLAN DISTRIBUTIONS A Participant or Beneficiary who desires to make a claim for the Vested portion of the Participant's Individual Account shall file a written request with the Plan Administrator on a form to be furnished to him or her by the Plan Administrator for such purpose. The request shall set forth the basis of the claim. The Plan Administrator is authorized to conduct such examinations as may be necessary to facilitate the payment of any benefits to which the Participant or Beneficiary may be entitled under the terms of the Plan.

Related to PROCEDURE FOR MISSING PARTICIPANTS OR BENEFICIARIES The Plan Administrator

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  • Plan Administrator Duties The Plan Administrator shall administer this Agreement according to its express terms and shall also have the discretion and authority to (i) make, amend, interpret and enforce all appropriate rules and regulations for the administration of this Agreement and (ii) decide or resolve any and all questions, including interpretations of this Agreement, as may arise in connection with this Agreement to the extent the exercise of such discretion and authority does not conflict with Code Section 409A.

  • Designated Beneficiary The individual who is designated as the Beneficiary under the Plan in accordance with Section 401(a)(9) of the Code and the regulations thereunder.

  • The Committee For purposes of this Agreement, the term “Committee” means the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors of the Company or any replacement committee established under, and as more fully defined in, the Plan.

  • No Designated Beneficiary If the Participant dies before the date distributions begin and there is no designated beneficiary as of September 30 of the year following the year of the Participant’s death, distribution of the Participant’s entire interest will be completed by December 31 of the calendar year containing the fifth anniversary of the Participant’s death.

  • Timing of Plan Administrator Response The Plan Administrator shall respond in writing to such claimant within 60 days after receiving the request for review. If the Plan Administrator determines that special circumstances require additional time for processing the claim, the Plan Administrator can extend the response period by an additional 60 days by notifying the claimant in writing, prior to the end of the initial 60-day period, that an additional period is required. The notice of extension must set forth the special circumstances and the date by which the Plan Administrator expects to render its decision.

  • Sharing of Participant Information 22 7.4 REPORTING AND DISCLOSURE AND COMMUNICATIONS TO PARTICIPANTS............................22 7.5 NON-TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT; NO THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARIES............................23 7.6

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