KateSmithPA Posted August 6, 2001 Posted August 6, 2001 Our prototype adoption agreement allows the adopting plan sponsor to give credit to employees for eligibility and vesting for service with a predecessor organization. However, I cannot find a definition of "predecessor organization" in the plan document. Must there be some connection between the predecessor organization and the plan sponsor? For example, must the plan sponsor have taken over the predecessor organization's plan? A potential client wants to give credit to new employees from certain companies but not from others. I do not think there is any ownership connection between these companies. The client does a lot of government contract work and when he bids on contracts he must offer a certain level of benefits to the employees working on that contract. He has apparently interpreted some of these requirements to require giving credit for past service on some other government contract job for some other, unrelated company. I do not see how a sponsor could give credit for prior service to some employees and not to others, if there is no connection between the sponsoring employer and the predecessor organization. Kate Smith
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