28 Tex. Admin. Code § 13.551 - Trust Formation
(a) Establishing
the trust. A PEO applying for a certificate of approval must establish a trust
in compliance with both Texas Property Code Title 9, Subtitle B, concerning
Texas Trust Code: Creation, Operation, and Termination of Trusts; and the
Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974,
29 U.S.C.
§1103, concerning Establishment of Trust, in
which all funds used to administer and pay claims and expenses arising from the
plan must be held.
(b) Powers of
the trust. Except as otherwise provided in the trust document, the powers of
the trust must be exercised by a board of trustees elected to carry out the
purposes established by the organizational documents of the trust.
(c) Trust agreement. The trust agreement or
other document establishing the trust must:
(1) include the names of the persons creating
the trust and the names and signatures of each of the initial
trustees;
(2) state that all plan
assets will be kept continuously in a qualified financial
institution;
(3) outline the powers
and duties of the board of trustees;
(4) provide that board decisions must be made
by at least a simple majority;
(5)
give the trustees exclusive authority and discretion to manage and control plan
assets;
(6) provide that the
trustees will not be subject to the direction of a named fiduciary;
and
(7) provide that plan assets
will never inure to the benefit of any employer and will be held for the
exclusive purposes of providing benefits to plan participants and defraying
reasonable expenses of administering the plan.
(d) Trust amendment. The trust agreement or
other document establishing the trust must provide that:
(1) only the plan's trustees may amend the
terms of the trust, and may do so without the approval of the approved
PEO;
(2) an amendment to the trust
document must be approved by at least a simple majority of the trustees;
and
(3) a trust amendment must be
submitted to TDI as provided in §
13.552 of this title (relating to
Required Filings) for review and approval by the commissioner before becoming
effective.
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