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Grandfathered Amount - Deferrals Always Vested


Christine Roberts

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Deferred Compensation plan put in place in 1995 provides that all salary deferrals are 100% vested at all times and eligible for distribution in lump sum or installments "as of January 1 of the year(s) specified in the Participant's applicable Participant Enrollment Form."

Some participants designated payment dates in this fashion; most did not.

For this latter group, is the "grandfathered amount" - the amount that is earned and vested as of December 31, 2004 - all salary deferrals as of December 31, 2004, plus earnings thereon? Or can it be said that, in the absence of a specified distribution date, distribution is impliedly conditioned upon employment until the first to occur of death, disability, or separation from service?

Any and all comments appreciated.

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As of December 31, 2004, or any time prior to that, at what time were the amounts distributable for a participant who had not designated a year in the election?

Hi QDROphile thanks for responding. Without stating a default distribution date or event the original plan provides that accounts become fully vested (employer $$) and payable on death, disability, termination of employment or hardship.

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As of December 31, 2004, or any time prior to that, at what time were the amounts distributable for a participant who had not designated a year in the election?

Hi QDROphile thanks for responding. Without stating a default distribution date or event the original plan provides that accounts become fully vested (employer $$) and payable on death, disability, termination of employment or hardship.

Precisely my concern. I interpret use of the term "payable" in express conjunction with death, disability, termination of employment as limiting distribution to these events in the absence of a stated date certain.

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