Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1184

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To amend the insurance law, in relation to providing protection to certain retirees from pension de-risking transactions

Impact

The act specifically mandates that any pension de-risking transaction must receive approval from the Insurance Commissioner prior to execution. The bill outlines that retirees will not lose protection due to transfers and requires new providers to offer guarantees comparable to those provided by the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC). Additionally, it obligates providers to disclose vital financial information and empowers retirees with choices, including the ability to opt-out of these transactions with advance notice and alternative compensation options.

Summary

House Bill 1184, also known as the Pension De-Risking Act, is designed to protect retirees whose pension benefits are transitioned from plans that are protected under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) to alternative providers, typically insurance companies. The increasing trend of pension de-risking or 'pension stripping' poses a significant risk to retirees, as their benefits might not retain the protections originally intended by federal law. This bill prohibits these transactions unless certain protections are put in place, ensuring retirees are treated fairly during these changes.

Contention

A central focus of contention within discussions about HB 1184 may revolve around the balance between the need for insurance companies to manage financial risks while ensuring retiree protections are upheld. Some proponents argue that while de-risking can stabilize pension funds, it should not come at the expense of retiree security. Critics of the bill might express concerns about the feasibility of its implementation, the potential burden on insurers, and whether the measures proposed are sufficient to safeguard retirees' interests effectively.

Companion Bills

MA H5336

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA A01761

Provides protection to certain retirees from de-risking pension transactions.

MA H2907

Relative to group insurance costs for certain public retirees

MA S808

Relative to dental insurance consumer protections

MA H2799

Relative to protecting local retirees

MA H1105

Relating to modernizing business to business commercial insurance transactions

MA H1165

Providing for certain health insurance coverage

MA H2994

Relative to veterans retirement and pensions

MA S1848

Relative to protecting local retirees

MA S1679

Relative to protecting personal data in ammunition transactions

MA H1226

Relative to secure choice retirement savings plan

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