Q. What kinds of 403(b) plans are not subject to ERISA?
A. Most 403(b) plans are not subject to ERISA. That includes those offered by:
- public educational organizations, such as public schools, colleges, and universities; and
- certain religious institutions and associated organizations, such as hospitals and universities.
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