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•  Understand and help shape plan review content and frequency.
                   •  Incorporate  essential  performance  standards  and  financial  guarantees  into  all
                       requests for proposals and renegotiation of services by Providers.
                   •  Supply sufficient communication of information and education.
                   •  Wherever  possible,  screen  and  participate  in  the  types  of  education  programs
                       offered  to  participants  (e.g.,  education,  guidance  and  advice  services,  basic
                       Provider education programs).
               1.3   Types of Educational Programs.


               Below  are  a  series  of  categories  and  types  of  information  provided  in  education  to
               fiduciaries.  These  categories  and  informational types  are meant  to  be  illustrative,  not
               exhaustive.
                   •  For new fiduciaries, a comprehensive review of basic plan features, documents
                       (e.g., Plan Document, Investment Policy Statement, Education Policy Statement,
                       By-Laws, Reserve Policy) forms, past fiduciary actions (prior year of minutes).
                   •  Detailed review and understanding of charts / graphs used in Provider or third-
                       party fund performance reviews.
                   •  Detailed  review  and  understanding  of  performance  standards  and  guarantees
                       used in Provider performance reviews.
                   •  Familiarity with plan participant education, guidance, and advice services,
                   •  Understanding  special  plan  responsibilities,  even  if  the  task  is  outsourced,
                       covering unforeseen emergencies, catch up provisions (both 50+ and traditional),
                       loan options, domestic relation orders and Roth options.
                   •  Awareness of rollover options and strategies for encouraging plan participants to
                       remain in the plan after retirement.
                   •  Coordination of defined benefit and defined contribution assets to influence both
                       asset allocation strategies as well as retirement objectives.
                   •  Use of outside educational programs such as the National Association of Defined
                       Contribution  Administrators  (NAGDCA),  International  Foundation  of  Employee
                       Benefit Plans (IFEBP), International Foundation of Retirement Education (InFRE).

               1.4     Process for Reviewing Education Objectives

               At  least  annually,  the  Plan  Sponsor  will  review  the  Education  Policy  Statement  and
               identify upcoming education based on Plan Sponsor priorities. The Plan Sponsors will
               determine the frequency of fiduciary education with the intent of having short education
               modules frequently and broader, more comprehensive education at least periodically.


















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