June 25, 1999

Erisa Advisory Council's Working Groups To Continue Gathering Information On 1999 Study Issues

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The Secretary of Labor’s Advisory Committee on Employee Welfare and Pension Benefit Plans’ three working groups will hold the fourth in a series of fact-gathering meetings on July 13 and 14. All sessions will be held at the Department of Labor’s Frances Perkins Building at 200 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC, in Room S 4215 A-B.

June 22, 1999

Labor Department Settlement Requires Columbia Firm To Repay Pension Plan More Than $1 Million And Diversify Investments

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The U.S. Department of Labor has negotiated a settlement of its lawsuit against Columbia, S.C.-based C.W. Haynes and Company, Inc. and its president. Defendants are required to pay the company’s profit sharing plan $1,093,172.97 for the plan’s 40 percent interest in the Folly Fontaine Commerce Center partnership and the fair market value of the note payable to the plan by the Fontaine partnership.

The defendants also are ordered:

June 17, 1999

Labor Department Testifies On Initiatives Encouraging Employers To Offer Retirement Savin

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Leslie B. Kramerich, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor for the Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration, today testified before the Senate Special Committee on Aging on the agency’s efforts to expand retirement coverage and promote retirement savings for all Americans.

June 11, 1999

Labor Department Obtains Order Freezing Assets Of Third-Party Administrators

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The U.S. Department of Labor today obtained a preliminary injunction freezing the assets of third-party administrator Administrative Services of Texas, Inc. of Houston, its parent Administrator Services of North America and a former corporate executive to prevent further depletion of the assets of client welfare plans whose accounts were held by them.

June 10, 1999

Tacoma Pension Plan Officials Agree To Restore Losses In Court Settlement With U.S. Labor Dept.

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Seattle - The U.S. Department of Labor announced today that Consent Judgments were signed this week in the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington, Tacoma, which formalize negotiated settlements affecting management of the J.D. English Steel Company Profit Sharing and 401(k) Plan and ordering restitution to the plan for alleged violations of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA).

June 7, 1999

EBSA Press Release: White House Announces Labor Department Outreach To Inform Consumers about Mental Health Benefits [06/07/1999]

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For more information call: (202) 219-8921
 

At today's White House Conference on Mental Health, President Clinton unveiled initiatives by the U.S. Department of Labor to help Americans understand what rights they have to receive mental health benefits under an employer's health plan. He also announced the Department's toll-free hotline where the public can call to receive free copies of this information.

June 7, 1999

Community Care Systems, Inc., Of Wellesley, Mass., & Owner Agree To The Restoration Of Nearly $140,000 In Employee Pension Funds

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Community Care Systems, Inc. (CCSI), of Wellesley, Massachusetts, and Frederick Thacher, the company’s chief executive officer and principal shareholder, have agreed to the restoration of nearly $140,000 to the pension plan accounts of the participants of the Community Care Systems, Inc. Employee 401(k) Plan as the result of a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Labor.

June 3, 1999

Labor Department Sues Food Product Operators for Failing To Pay Health Plan Claim

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The U.S. Department of Labor has filed a lawsuit against two company officers of Decatur, Ill.-based Kelly Food Products, Inc. for failing to pay $81,382 in health claims from monies forwarded for that purpose by the stop-loss insurer.

June 1, 1999

Labor Department Seeks Public Comments on Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act

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The U.S. Departments of Labor and Health and Human Services are seeking public comments on coverage and notice requirements under the Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act.

May 26, 1999

LABOR DEPARTMENT SETTLES LAWSUIT AGAINST HARRIS COUNTY 401(K) PLAN FOR VIOLATING FEDERAL PENSION LAW

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The U.S. Department of Labor today settled its lawsuit against a Harris County, Tex. company, its 401(k) plan and the company owner and plan trustee requiring $6,986 in restitution be paid to five of the plan’s participants.

May 18, 1999

Nationsbank And Investment Advisor Restore Assets To Polaroid Retirement Plan

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The U.S. Department of Labor has obtained a settlement agreement providing for Nationsbank of Georgia, N.A., a subsidiary of Nationsbank of Charlotte, N.C., to distribute over $5 million in cash and stock to the accounts of certain participants covered by the Polaroid Employee Stock Ownership Plan.

Under the agreement, the bank will distribute the cash and stock to participants covered by the plan as of April 1989.

May 18, 1999

LABOR DEPARTMENT OBTAINS JUDGMENT BARRING FORT WAYNE TRUSTEE FROM PLAN MANAGEMENT

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The trustee of a 401(k) plan for a Fort Wayne, Ind., company was permanently barred from managing any plan covered under federal pension law and an independent fiduciary was appointed to manage the company plan’s assets, in a consent order and judgement obtained by the U.S. Department of Labor.

May 18, 1999

Labor Department Obtains Judgments Against Trustees In Lawsuit Over Pension Fund Misuse

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May 17, 1999

ERISA ADVISORY COUNCIL’S WORKING GROUPS TO TAKE TESTIMONY ON 1999 STUDY ISSUES

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The Secretary of Labor’s Advisory Committee on Employee Welfare and Pension Benefit Plans will hold meetings for its three working groups and its 106th full advisory council meeting on June 8 and 9. All sessions will be held at the Department of Labor’s Frances Perkins Building at 200 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC, in Room N3437A-B.

May 12, 1999

Long Island Plan Trustees Plead Guilty To Pension Law Violations

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Harold and Sandra Kaplan, trustees of two employee benefit plans for a Long Island company, pleaded guilty, respectively, to embezzling from the company’s defined benefit and 401(k) plans and for failing to maintain required documents for both plans, in violation of federal pension law. Their pleas were entered on May 7 before Judge Arthur D. Spatt in the U.S. District Court in Uniondale, N.Y.

May 12, 1999

LABOR DEPARTMENT GETS PARTIAL SETTLEMENT WITH FLORIDA RESORT PENSION FUND OFFICIALS

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The U.S. Department of Labor and owners of G & L Resorts, Inc. in Ormond Beach, Fla.. agreed to an interim settlement removing them from their positions with the plan as partial resolution of a lawsuit alleging they misused pension plan assets to pay company expenses.

May 11, 1999

Executive Of Decatur, Ill. Firm To Guarantee Restitution To 401(K) Plan

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The U. S. Department of Labor has obtained a consent judgment requiring the president of Jan-San Supply Company of Decatur, Ill., to guarantee repayment of $45,000 owed to the plan as restitution for violations committed in his capacity as a trustee of the company’s 401(k) plan.

May 11, 1999

LABOR DEPARTMENT SEEKS TO RECOUP 401(K) PLAN LOSSES FROM FORMER LOUIS ALLIS COMPANY PRESIDENT

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The U.S. Department of Labor filed a adversary complaint asking the bankruptcy court in Milwaukee not to discharge any debt the former president of the bankrupt Louis Allis Co., Daniel E. Stetler, III, may have for any liability arising from his alleged violations of Title I of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, in an effort to begin recouping monies owed to participants of the company-sponsored 401(k) plans.

May 5, 1999

LABOR DEPARTMENT SUES TRUSTEES OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS PENSION FUND

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The U. S. Department of Labor has sued trustees of the National Electrical Benefit Fund in Rockville, Md., for making an imprudent loan of over $6 million in pension assets and for an imprudent purchase of shares in a limited partnership in 1992 and 1993.

May 3, 1999

LABOR DEPARTMENT SUES HARRIS COUNTY 401(K) PLAN OFFICIAL FOR FAILURE TO FORWARD EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS TO PLAN

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The U. S. Department of Labor sued a Harris County, Tex. company and its 401(k) plan official for failing to forward to the plan employee contributions withheld from their paychecks, resulting in losses to the participants of $6,986.

Defendants in the case include the Pin Oak Medical/Surgical Associates, located in Houston, the company owner Dr. Lynn R. Gibbs, who also was the plan trustee, and the plan.