August 3, 1973–Senate: Page 778 780 1063 Vitiation of order previously entered on S. 4, the Pension and Welfare 1225 1225 1226 Introductory remarks by Mr. Hartke.. Introductory remarks by Mr. Hartke. Introductory remarks by Mr. Hartke. Introductory remarks by Mr. Hartke.. Introductory remarks by Mr. Hartke. No. 496 by Mr. Nelson (for himself, Messrs. Long, Bentsen, and No. 497 by Mr. Nelson (for himself, Messrs. Long, Bentsen, and Amendment No. 495 to S. 1179 (by Mr. Tunney) - 1264 1570 1572 No. 504 (by Mr. Buckley to numbered Amendment No. 497 pro- No. 505 (by Mr. Nelson) 1675 1676 1678 1680 1718-1729 H.R. 1200, text of, as passed by Senate-- October 2, 1973_House: 2181 2348 2393 2584 2761 2924 3115 February 25, 1974-House: Page 12906 together with supplemental views (to accompany H.R. 2)-3293–3350 VOLUME III Canceled companies with pension agreements, 1973 (prepared by In- surance, Pension and Unemployment Benefits Department, United Floor debate on H.R. 2 continued.. H.R. 2, text of, with amendments as passed by Senate--- 3599-3895 Printing of additional ccpies of H.R. 2- H.R. 2, text of, as passed by House and printed. Analysis of private pension reform legislation, 93d Congress, March 1974—Comparison of Senate-Passed and House Passed versions of Private Pension Reform Legislation—Comparison of Senate-Passed and House-Passed versions of H.R. 2.. Appointment of conferees on H.R. 2- House Report 93–1280 to H.R. 2, conference report---- Submission of conference report on the Employee Retirement and Income Security Act of 1974 (Report 93–1090) - Floor debate on conference report on H.R. 2_ H. Con. Res. 609, text of, as ordered to be printed and passed.--- 4722_4730 Authorization for Clerk of the House of Representatives to make cor- rections in the enrollment of H.R. 2_ Floor debate on conference report on H.R. 2- Administration Recommendations to the House and Senate Conferees on H.R. 2—To Provide for Pension Reform, April 1974.-- Summary of Differences Between the Senate Version and the House Ver- sion of H.R. 2—To Provide for Pension Reform, committee prints pre- pared for the use of the House and Senate conferees on H.R. 2: Part One--Participation, Vesting, Funding, Actuaries, Jurisdiction, and Portability, May 15, 1974.-- Part Two—Termination Insurance; Reporting and Disclosure, June 5, Part Three Fiduciary and Enforcement, June 12, 1974. Part Four-Limitations on Contributions and Benefits, Employee Sav- ings for Retirement, Lump-Sum Distributions, Administration and Enforcement, and Miscellaneous, June 19, 1974.--- Statement by the President and remarks at the bill signing ceremony at the White House, September 2, 1974, from Presidential Documents: 2. The documents indexed are limited to bills, reports, the "bill” print of broad amendments such as those in the nature of a substitute, and floor debates. At the end of these explanatory notes is a list of such documents printed in this legislative history. The list is annotated as to several documents which, in whole or in part, are not indexed for the purpose of avoiding duplication. For example, H.R. 4200 as passed by the Senate is not indexed because the same legislation became the Senate amendment to H.R. 2. Also, for example, the substitute bill printed in the Conference Report is not indexed because of its close similarity to the final law. In addition, prints in committee reports of the Welfare and Pension Plans Disclosure Act as it would be changed are not indexed. While certain substantive amendments are not indexed as to the "bill” print, they are indexed as to the floor consideration on them. Technical, clerical, and conforming changes generally are not indexed where they are not described in the documents as to their subject matter. 3. The index titled Internal Revenue Code covers only matters related to the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, which do not fall within one of the other indexes. 4. The index titled Definitions covers definitions regardless of the subject area to which they pertain. As a rule, there are no cross references from the other indexes to the Definitions index. Also, definitions which seemed to have been used solely for convenience in drafting are omitted. An example would be where "Secretary” is defined to mean "Secretary of Labor.” Another example would be where a term is defined solely for purposes of the provision immediately preceding the definition. 5. Certain index headings include page references only where there is broad treatment or application of the matter in the documents. These headings are: Effective dates; Regulations/rules, general authority. Instances of narrow treatment or application, to the extent they occur in the documents, generally are not indexed separately, but may be found within the page references given under the index heading covering the particular subject to which they pertain. For example, a page reference to ERISA section 505, regarding authority to issue regulations under Title I, is included under the "regulations" main heading in the Reporting and Disclosure index, Participation and Vesting index, etc.; specific authority to issue regulations regarding the filing of annual reports may be found within the page references given under "Annual report or return--filing requirements” in the Reporting and Disclosure index. 6. The index heading "Previous law” refers to discussions or statements about the status of law before ERISA. Therefore, the refer |