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1.  Published online by the ERISA Industry Committee Link to more items from this source
June 27, 2003
1 page. Excerpt: HSA funds can be spent on prescription drug costs, retiree health insurance (after age 65, including Part B premiums), long term care services and insurance, COBRA coverage, and the costs of medical services. Those not receiving employer-provided coverage can use their HSA funds to buy insurance.... Eligible accountholders and employers can make pre-tax contributions to an HSA.
2.  Published online by the ERISA Industry Committee Link to more items from this source
Oct. 13, 2003
27 pages. Excerpt: Neither respondents nor the United States point to anything in the ADEA's language or structure, or in its policies or purposes, that justifies the counterintuitive conclusion that § 4(a)(1) should be extended to prohibit the disparate treatment of such employees based on their relative youth.
3.  U.S. Department of Labor, published online by the ERISA Industry Committee Link to more items from this source
June 27, 2003
4 pages. Excerpt: What Did the Administrative Committee Do Wrong? Despite numerous warning signs that the plans' investments in Enron stock posed a risk to the plans' participants, the Administrative Committee did little or nothing to protect the participants' interests with respect to the stock. Even as the stock dropped in value throughout 2001, the committee's members ... [n]ever monitored, reviewed, analyzed, questioned, altered, slowed or stopped the plans' investments in Enron stock ...
4.  U.S. Department of Labor, published online by the ERISA Industry Committee Link to more items from this source
June 27, 2003
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5.  Employee Benefits Security Administration [EBSA], U.S. Department of Labor [DOL] Link to more items from this source
Dec. 6, 2002
Wow! Another new terrific public online service from the PWBA. Includes hypertext links to comments submitted by American Benefits Council, AARP, SPARK Institute, Summit Benefits Group, Fidelity Investments, Profit Sharing/401(k) Council of America, America's Community Bankers, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, the ERISA Industry Committee, Principal Financial Group and more.

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