29 USC § 1114 - Effective date
(a)
Except as provided in subsections (b), (c), and (d) of this section, this part shall take effect on January 1, 1975.
(b)
(1)
The provisions of this part authorizing the Secretary to promulgate regulations shall take effect on September 2, 1974.
(2)
Upon application of a plan, the Secretary may postpone until not later than January 1, 1976, the applicability of any provision of sections
1102,
1103 (other than 1103(c)), 1105 (other than 1105(a) and (d)), and 1110(a) of this title, as it applies to any plan in existence on September 2, 1974, if he determines such postponement is (A) necessary to amend the instrument establishing the plan under which the plan is maintained and (B) not adverse to the interest of participants and beneficiaries.
(3)
This part shall take effect on September 2, 1974, with respect to a plan which terminates after June 30, 1974, and before January 1, 1975, and to which at the time of termination section
1321 of this title applies.
(c)
Sections
1106 and
1107
(a) of this title (relating to prohibited transactions) shall not apply—
(1)
until June 30, 1984, to a loan of money or other extension of credit between a plan and a party in interest under a binding contract in effect on July 1, 1974 (or pursuant to renewals of such a contract), if such loan or other extension of credit remains at least as favorable to the plan as an arm’s-length transaction with an unrelated party would be, and if the execution of the contract, the making of the loan, or the extension of credit was not, at the time of such execution, making, or extension, a prohibited transaction (within the meaning of section
503
(b) of title
26 or the corresponding provisions of prior law);
(2)
until June 30, 1984, to a lease or joint use of property involving the plan and a party in interest pursuant to a binding contract in effect on July 1, 1974 (or pursuant to renewals of such a contract), if such lease or joint use remains at least as favorable to the plan as an arm’s-length transaction with an unrelated party would be and if the execution of the contract was not, at the time of such execution, a prohibited transaction (within the meaning of section
503
(b) of title
26 or the corresponding provisions of prior law);
(3)
until June 30, 1984, to the sale, exchange or other disposition of property described in paragraph (2) between a plan and a party in interest if—
(4)
until June 30, 1977, to the provision of services, to which paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) do not apply between a plan and a party in interest—
(A)
under a binding contract in effect on July 1, 1974 (or pursuant to renewals of such contract), or
(B)
if the party in interest ordinarily and customarily furnished such services on June 30, 1974, if such provision of services remains at least as favorable to the plan as an arm’s-length transaction with an unrelated party would be and if such provision of services was not, at the time of such provision, a prohibited transaction (within the meaning of section
503
(b) of title
26) or the corresponding provisions of prior law; or
(5)
the sale, exchange, or other disposition of property which is owned by a plan on June 30, 1974, and all times thereafter, to a party in interest, if such plan is required to dispose of such property in order to comply with the provisions of section
1107
(a) of this title (relating to the prohibition against holding excess employer securities and employer real property), and if the plan receives not less than adequate consideration.
(d)
Any election, or failure to elect, by a disqualified person under section 2003(c)(1)(B) of this Act shall be treated for purposes of this part (but not for purposes of section
1144 of this title) as an act or omission occurring before the effective date of this part.
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(a)
Except as provided in subsections (b), (c), and (d) of this section, this part shall take effect on January 1, 1975.
(b)
(1)
The provisions of this part authorizing the Secretary to promulgate regulations shall take effect on September 2, 1974.
(2)
Upon application of a plan, the Secretary may postpone until not later than January 1, 1976, the applicability of any provision of sections
1102,
1103 (other than 1103(c)), 1105 (other than 1105(a) and (d)), and 1110(a) of this title, as it applies to any plan in existence on September 2, 1974, if he determines such postponement is (A) necessary to amend the instrument establishing the plan under which the plan is maintained and (B) not adverse to the interest of participants and beneficiaries.
(3)
This part shall take effect on September 2, 1974, with respect to a plan which terminates after June 30, 1974, and before January 1, 1975, and to which at the time of termination section
1321 of this title applies.
(c)
Sections
1106 and
1107
(a) of this title (relating to prohibited transactions) shall not apply—
(1)
until June 30, 1984, to a loan of money or other extension of credit between a plan and a party in interest under a binding contract in effect on July 1, 1974 (or pursuant to renewals of such a contract), if such loan or other extension of credit remains at least as favorable to the plan as an arm’s-length transaction with an unrelated party would be, and if the execution of the contract, the making of the loan, or the extension of credit was not, at the time of such execution, making, or extension, a prohibited transaction (within the meaning of section
503
(b) of title
26 or the corresponding provisions of prior law);
(2)
until June 30, 1984, to a lease or joint use of property involving the plan and a party in interest pursuant to a binding contract in effect on July 1, 1974 (or pursuant to renewals of such a contract), if such lease or joint use remains at least as favorable to the plan as an arm’s-length transaction with an unrelated party would be and if the execution of the contract was not, at the time of such execution, a prohibited transaction (within the meaning of section
503
(b) of title
26 or the corresponding provisions of prior law);
(3)
until June 30, 1984, to the sale, exchange or other disposition of property described in paragraph (2) between a plan and a party in interest if—
(4)
until June 30, 1977, to the provision of services, to which paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) do not apply between a plan and a party in interest—
(A)
under a binding contract in effect on July 1, 1974 (or pursuant to renewals of such contract), or
(B)
if the party in interest ordinarily and customarily furnished such services on June 30, 1974, if such provision of services remains at least as favorable to the plan as an arm’s-length transaction with an unrelated party would be and if such provision of services was not, at the time of such provision, a prohibited transaction (within the meaning of section
503
(b) of title
26) or the corresponding provisions of prior law; or
(5)
the sale, exchange, or other disposition of property which is owned by a plan on June 30, 1974, and all times thereafter, to a party in interest, if such plan is required to dispose of such property in order to comply with the provisions of section
1107
(a) of this title (relating to the prohibition against holding excess employer securities and employer real property), and if the plan receives not less than adequate consideration.
(d)
Any election, or failure to elect, by a disqualified person under section 2003(c)(1)(B) of this Act shall be treated for purposes of this part (but not for purposes of section
1144 of this title) as an act or omission occurring before the effective date of this part.
Source
(Pub. L. 93–406, title I, § 414,Sept. 2, 1974, 88 Stat. 889; Pub. L. 101–239, title VII, § 7894(e)(6), (h)(4),Dec. 19, 1989, 103 Stat. 2450, 2451.)
References in Text
Section 2003(c)(1)(B) of this Act, referred to in subsec. (d), is section 2003(c)(1)(B) ofPub. L. 93–406, which is set out as an Effective Date; Savings Provisions note under section
4975 of Title
26, Internal Revenue Code.
Amendments
1989—Subsec. (c)(2). Pub. L. 101–239, § 7894(e)(6), substituted “Internal Revenue Code of 1986” for “Internal Revenue Code of 1954”, which for purposes of codification was translated as “title 26” thus requiring no change in text, and substituted “or the corresponding provisions of prior law)” for “) or the corresponding provisions of prior law”.
Subsec. (e). Pub. L. 101–239, § 7894(h)(4), added subsec. (e).
Effective Date of 1989 Amendment
Amendment by Pub. L. 101–239effective, except as otherwise provided, as if originally included in the provision of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, Pub. L. 93–406, to which such amendment relates, see section 7894(i) ofPub. L. 101–239, set out as a note under section
1002 of this title.
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