Benefit Administration - Proration and Termination

Dear HR Expert,
         I was hiring at the middle of the year ... the maximum amount allowed should be 50% of the total ... but it turn 58% ... i want to change the method of the prorate calculation .. do you know how. And final question is i cannot terminate the plan using termination >.< ("No entry for plan ... ").. OMG
respectfully,
david

HI,
Check if the plan which ur terminating has the following configuration
Participation Termination
Define Termination Groupings
Define Termination Variants
Define Termination Rules
1. Determine which plans should be available to employees within each combination of first and second program grouping.
2. Select the appropriate first and second program groupings as prompted.
3. Enter the benefit plans and the appropriate eligibility and termination variants.
4. Repeat steps 2 to 4 for each combination of first program grouping and second program grouping

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