Removing benefit stop dates
Benefits administrators can reopen an employee benefit enrollment record by removing benefit stop dates, including when a life event is reverted.
Benefits administrators can remove enrollment stop dates from benefit plans. If one or more of these conditions exist, then administrators cannot remove stop dates:
- Any future employee benefit records for the same existing benefit plan
- A flex plan on the benefit plan
- A stop date on the related employee benefit-eligible record
- A stop date on the benefit plan itself
If benefits administrators remove stop dates, then these functions are affected:
- All employee one-time deduction records with the stop adjustment or retroactive stop benefit source are available to delete.
- The date stopped, current pay period, current cycles remaining, and end date for the employee benefit record are cleared.
- The end date for all employee deductions is cleared.
- The end date for benefit standard time records in the employee benefits fields imputed income standard time record or benefit standard time record is cleared.
- The end date for recurring time records in the employee benefit field imputed income recurring time record is cleared.
- The end date for dependent benefit records with matching end dates with employee benefit record is reset or cleared.
- The end date for employee investment distribution records with matching end dates with the existing employee benefit record is cleared.