Title I, SEC. 1313. TERMINATION OF ALLIANCE ELECTION. (a) Termination for Insufficient Number of Full-Time Employees or Participants. If a corporate alliance reports under section 1387(c), that there were fewer than 4,800 full-time employees (or, active participants, in the case of one or more plans offered by a corporate alliance which is an eligible sponsor described in section 1311(b)(1)(B)) who are enrolled in a health plan through the alliance, the election under this part with respect to the alliance shall terminate. (b) Termination for Failure to Meet Requirements. (1) In general. If the Secretary of Labor finds that a corporate alliance has failed substantially to meet the applicable requirements of this subtitle, the Secretary shall terminate the election under this part with respect to the alliance (2) Excess increase in premium equivalent. If the Secretary of Labor finds that the alliance is in violation of the requirements of section 6022 (relating to prohibition against excess increase in premium expenditures), the Secretary shall terminate the alliance in accordance with such section. (c) Elective Termination. A corporate alliance may terminate an election under this part by filing with the National Health Board and the Secretary of Labor a notice of intent to terminate. (d) Effective Date of Termination. In the case of a termination of an election under this section, in accordance with rules established by the Secretary of Labor (1) the termination shall take effect as of the effective date of enrollments in regional alliance health plans made during the next open enrollment period (as provided in section 1323(d)), and (2) the enrollment of eligible individuals in corporate alliance health plans of the corporate alliance shall be terminated as of such date and such individuals shall be enrolled in other applicable health plans effective on such date. (e) Notice to Board. If an election with respect to a corporate alliance is terminated pursuant to subsection (a) or subsection (b), the Secretary of Labor shall notify the National Health Board of the termination of the election.