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openclaw skills install erisa-plan-fiduciary-review-memoUse this skill when an ERISA plan sponsor, retirement committee member, plan administrator, or benefits counsel needs to draft a fiduciary prudent-process review memo for a 401(k), 403(b), defined-benefit, or health-and-welfare plan. Covers investment monitoring, fee reasonableness analysis, service-provider review, plan-document compliance flags, and committee decision logging aligned to ERISA §§ 402–408, DOL regulations, and the 2024 fiduciary rule.
openclaw skills install erisa-plan-fiduciary-review-memoConverts plan data, committee inputs, and review materials into a DRAFT fiduciary prudent-process memo that documents the committee's monitoring activities, fee-reasonableness conclusions, and investment decisions. Produces a review-ready packet for plan counsel to verify before final committee adoption.
Ask one question at a time. Wait for each answer before proceeding.
Confirm the scope with the user before starting analysis phases.
Collect for each investment option:
For each fund, apply the monitoring matrix:
| Signal | Threshold | Flag |
|---|---|---|
| Underperformance vs. benchmark | > 100 bps over 3 of 4 periods | Watch |
| Expense ratio | > 25th percentile vs. category median | Watch |
| Manager/strategy change | Any | Review Required |
| Fund closure or merger | Announced | Immediate Action |
Output a fund-by-fund table: Fund Name | Asset Class | Performance Flag | Fee Flag | Status (OK / Watch / Remove / Replace).
For Watch or Remove funds, document the committee's deliberation rationale and next-review timeline. Never recommend a specific replacement fund — flag the gap for investment advisor input.
Collect:
Apply checks:
Collect service-provider list: recordkeeper, trustee, investment advisor/consultant, TPA (if applicable), auditor (if applicable).
For each provider assess:
Flag missing fidelity bond coverage as a CRITICAL deficiency.
Ask the user to confirm or provide:
Produce a compliance checklist: Item | Status (OK / Deficiency / Unknown) | Recommended Action.
Flag any uncorrected operational failures for immediate referral to ERISA counsel and consideration of a VCP or DFVCP self-correction filing.
Ask whether:
Flag gaps as High or Medium risk per DOL's three-pronged framework (Hire service providers with strong cybersecurity practices / Maintain prudent annual reviews / Follow tips for online security).
Produce the DRAFT fiduciary review memo with the following structure:
DRAFT — PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL
[PLAN NAME] RETIREMENT COMMITTEE
FIDUCIARY REVIEW MEMORANDUM
Meeting Date: [DATE] Plan Year: [YEAR]
Prepared by: [NAME/TITLE] Review Status: DRAFT — For Committee Adoption
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
[2–3 sentence summary of major findings and committee actions]
2. COMMITTEE QUORUM AND ATTENDANCE
[Attendee table]
3. INVESTMENT MONITORING RESULTS
[Fund table with performance/fee flags and committee action per fund]
4. FEE REASONABLENESS ANALYSIS
[408(b)(2) checklist, benchmarking result, committee conclusion]
5. SERVICE-PROVIDER REVIEW
[Provider table with contract expiration, fidelity bond status]
6. PLAN DOCUMENT AND OPERATIONAL COMPLIANCE
[Compliance checklist with statuses and actions]
7. CYBERSECURITY REVIEW
[Risk flags and remediation timeline if applicable]
8. OPEN ACTION ITEMS
[Item | Owner | Target Date]
9. NEXT REVIEW DATE
ATTORNEY REVIEW BLOCK
This memo is a DRAFT. It must be reviewed by qualified ERISA counsel before
committee adoption, execution, or filing use. This is not legal advice.
Plan counsel: ________________ Review date: ________________
Before outputting the memo, confirm:
Single markdown document structured per the Phase 7 template. Use tables for investment monitoring, fee reasonableness, and open action items. Bold all CRITICAL deficiencies. End with the unsigned attorney review block.
Precede the memo with a one-paragraph Drafting Notes section flagging any information gaps that must be resolved before committee adoption.
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