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Is there a small employer exception for complying with ERISA?

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Is there a small employer exception for complying with ERISA?

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No. Virtually every private-sector employer is subject to ERISA – there is no size exemption. This includes corporations, partnerships, and sole proprietorships. In addition, non-profit organizations are covered as well. However, the plans of governmental employers and of churches are exempt from the application of ERISA Title I.

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