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Message: From GoLocalProv by Amy Gallagher, GoLocalProv Business/Health Expert: The IRS, DOL and HHS recently issued final regulations that clarify when vision and dental benefits are “excepted benefits,” meaning they are exempt from many health care reform requirements, such as W-2 reporting and annual dollar limits. Previously, under HIPPP regulations, vision and dental benefits were excepted if they were limited in scope (i.e. for treatment of the eyes or mouth, respectively) and either 1. Provided under a separate policy, certification or insurance contract or 2. Not otherwise an integral part of a group health plan. http://www.golocalprov.comhttp://beta.golocalprov.com/smart-benefits-when-dental-and-vision-dont-countunder-ppac-that-is