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Labor Department Resolves Lawsuit with Administrator of Maryland Health Plans
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SILVER SPRING, Md.—The U. S. Department of Labor has obtained a consent judgment permanently barring the president of SAI Plus in Rockville, Md., from serving as a fiduciary or doing business with any employee benefit plan governed by federal benefits law.
“This Administration is committed to aggressively enforcing the law and protecting the health benefits promised to workers and their families,” said Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao. “The Labor Department has a strong track record in protecting the benefits promised to America’s workers, and we achieved record monetary results last year totaling $1.4 billion for retirement, 401(k), health and other programs.”
The judgment, entered in federal district court in Greenbelt, Md., resolves a lawsuit against Maruthi S. Manney for violating the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. Manney allegedly failed to collect sufficient contributions from employers to pay benefits provided by the plans. He also failed to notify employers that there was insufficient money to pay claims, to disclose to them the amount of fees charged by SAI Plus for services to the plans, and retained health plan assets in the firm’s account.
SAI Plus marketed, sold, and administered self-funded health plans to 44 employer groups across the country. The firm ceased operating in June 2001 and has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The plans covered as many as 6,939 participants nationwide. Manney was a fiduciary to the plans.
Employers and workers can reach the Philadelphia regional office at (215) 861-5300, or EBSA’s toll-free number, 1-866-444 (3272), for help with problems relating to private-sector pension and health plans.
Tips on health benefits for small employers may be found at EBSA’s web site under “Small Business Health Education” at www.dol.gov/ebsa/Newsroom/ltrhealthinsurancetips.html.
Chao v. Manney
Civil Action No. 04-CV-0456
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