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PUB 96-364

An act to amend the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, and the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to improve retirement income security under private multiemployer pension plans by strengthening the funding requirements for those plans, to authorize plan preservation measures for financially troubled multiemployer pension plans, and to revise the manner in which the pension plan termination insurance provisions apply to multiemployer plans, and for other purposes.

Public Law 96-364.

Originating Bill

HR 3904 - 96

An act to amend the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, and the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to improve retirement income security under private multiemployer pension plans by strengthening the funding requirements for those plans, to authorize plan preservation measures for financially troubled multiemployer pension plans, and to revise the manner in which the pension plan termination insurance provisions apply to multiemployer plans, and for other purposes.

Public Law 96-364.

Sponsors

Timeline

Sep 26, 1980

Signed by President.

Sep 26, 1980

Signed by President.

Sep 26, 1980

Public Law 96-364.

Sep 26, 1980

Public Law 96-364.

Sep 24, 1980

Measure presented to President.

Sep 24, 1980

Measure presented to President.

Sep 23, 1980

Measure enrolled in House.

Sep 23, 1980

Measure enrolled in Senate.

Sep 19, 1980

Conference report agreed to in House: House agreed to conference report, roll call #567 (324-1).

Sep 19, 1980

House agreed to conference report, roll call #567 (324-1).

Sep 18, 1980

Conference report filed: Conference report filed in House, H. Rept. 96-1343.

Sep 18, 1980

Conference report filed in House, H. Rept. 96-1343.

Sep 18, 1980

Conference report agreed to in Senate: Senate agreed to conference report.

Sep 18, 1980

Senate agreed to conference report.

Sep 8, 1980

Conference scheduled in Senate.

Aug 28, 1980

Resolving differences -- House actions: House disagreed to Senate amendment, roll call #504 (384-1).

Aug 28, 1980

House disagreed to Senate amendment, roll call #504 (384-1).

Aug 28, 1980

Conference scheduled in House.

Aug 26, 1980

Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to House amendment with an amendment.

Aug 26, 1980

Senate agreed to House amendment with an amendment.

Aug 25, 1980

Resolving differences -- House actions: House agreed to Senate amendment with an amendment, roll call #487 (363-0) (Pursuant to H. Res. 764).

Aug 25, 1980

House agreed to Senate amendment with an amendment, roll call #487 (363-0) (Pursuant to H. Res. 764).

Jul 29, 1980

Measure called up by unanimous consent in Senate.

Jul 29, 1980

Measure considered in Senate.

Jul 29, 1980

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate, amended, in lieu of S. 1076, roll call #327 (85-1).

Jul 29, 1980

Measure passed Senate, amended, in lieu of S. 1076, roll call #327 (85-1).

May 22, 1980

Measure considered in House.

May 22, 1980

Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, roll call #256 (374-0).

May 22, 1980

Measure passed House, amended, roll call #256 (374-0).

May 21, 1980

Measure called up by special rule in House.

May 21, 1980

Measure considered in House.

Apr 23, 1980

Reported to House from the Committee on Ways and Means with amendment, H. Rept. 96-869 (Part II).

Apr 23, 1980

Reported to House from the Committee on Ways and Means with amendment, H. Rept. 96-869 (Part II).

Apr 2, 1980

Reported to House from the Committee on Education and Labor with amendment, H. Rept. 96-869 (Part I).

Apr 2, 1980

Reported to House from the Committee on Education and Labor with amendment, H. Rept. 96-869 (Part I).

May 3, 1979

Introduced in House

May 3, 1979

Introduced in House

May 3, 1979

Referred to House Committee on Education and Labor.

May 3, 1979

Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means.

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