A bill to establish a Federal annuity program to compensate participants in private pension plans which terminated before July 1, 1974, for nonforfeitable pension benefits which were lost by reason of the terminations, and for other purposes.
Terminated Employee Pension Restoration Act of 1980 - Authorizes payment of a Federal annuity to persons or spouses of such persons who: (1) were participants in a private employee pension plan which was terminated before July 1, 1974; (2) had immediately before termination a nonforfeitable benefit under the plan; and (3) have not received payment in full of such benefit because of the plan's termination. Sets forth the method of computing the annuity.
Directs the Secretary of Labor to approve a claim for such an annuity if the claim meets the Secretary's regulations and includes evidence establishing that the claimant is a qualified participant or a qualified spouse.
Sets forth the procedure for review of denial of such an annuity claim.
Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to make annuity payments to entitled individuals after receipt of specified information from the Secretary of Labor.
Authorizes the Secretary of Labor to work with other Federal agencies to avoid unnecessary expense and duplication of functions.
Amends the Internal Revenue Code to require disclosure of tax return information to Labor Department employees for comparison of specified records in order to establish the validity of an annuity claim.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on Education and Labor.
Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means.
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