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Do benefits have to be in an ERISA Trust to be “bona fide”?

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Do benefits have to be in an ERISA Trust to be “bona fide”?

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There is no clear answer to this question. In common practice, Direct-to-Carrier benefits are accepted by both Federal and State entities in spite of the fact that there is no “bona fide” entity providing benefits. It is best to consult qualified legal counsel if you are uncertain whether your plan is “bona fide” for prevailing wage benefits.

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