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Labor Department Advisory Opinions on Employee Benefits

The Department of Labor's Employee Benefits Security Administration has issued advisory opinions regarding employee benefits. These opinions provide guidance on specific employee benefit plan inquiries and interpretations of relevant laws.

Routine Guidance Employment & Labor
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Labor Department Advisory Opinions on Employee Benefits

The Department of Labor has issued advisory opinions regarding employee benefits. These opinions provide guidance on specific employee benefit plan inquiries and interpretations of relevant laws.

Routine Guidance Employment & Labor
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Advisory Opinions for Employee Benefit Plans

The Department of Labor's Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) has issued advisory opinions regarding employee benefit plans. These opinions provide guidance on specific issues related to the administration and compliance of these plans.

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Labor Department Advisory Opinions on Employee Benefits

The Department of Labor has issued advisory opinions regarding employee benefits. These opinions provide guidance on the interpretation and application of employee benefit laws, particularly concerning ERISA. They are intended to assist employers and financial advisers in navigating complex benefit regulations.

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Department of Labor Advisory Opinions Page

The Department of Labor's Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) has updated its advisory opinions page. Currently, there are no records found on this page, indicating a lack of recent published advisory opinions.

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EO Eases Mortgage Lending Rules to Reduce Costs and Expand Access

President Trump signed an Executive Order directing federal agencies to reduce regulatory burdens on mortgage lending. The order aims to lower costs, expand access for creditworthy borrowers, and increase community bank participation by modernizing rules for the CFPB, federal banking regulators, and appraisal requirements.

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Executive Order on Removing Regulatory Barriers to Home Construction

President Trump signed an Executive Order on March 13, 2026, aimed at reducing regulatory barriers to affordable home construction. The order directs federal agencies to review and revise permitting requirements, eliminate burdensome rules, and provide incentives for local governments to adopt best practices that speed up construction and lower costs.

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Executive Order on Combating Fraudulent 'Made in America' Claims

President Trump signed an Executive Order to combat fraudulent 'Made in America' claims. The order directs the FTC to prioritize enforcement and agencies to consider new regulations and guidance for country-of-origin labeling, and review government acquisition contracts.

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Removal of CFR chapter by Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee Commission

The Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee Commission has issued a rule to remove a chapter from the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). This action pertains to administrative housekeeping and does not introduce new obligations for regulated entities.

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Sunshine Act Meeting Notice by Census Monitoring Board

The Census Monitoring Board issued a notice regarding a Sunshine Act meeting scheduled for August 29, 2000. This notice informs the public about the meeting details as required by the Government in the Sunshine Act.

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