Berwind Corporation v. Commissioner of Social Security United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Michael H. Holland William P. Hobgood Marty D. Hudson Thomas O.S. Rand Elliot A. Segal Carl E. Vanhorn Gail R. Wilensky, as Trustees of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan A. Frank Dunham, as Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan United States of America United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund, Michael H. Holland, William P. Hobgood, Marty D. Hudson, Thomas O.S. Rand, Elliot A. Segal, Carl E. Vanhorn, Gail R. Wilensky, the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan, A. Frank Dunham, United States of America, Berwind Corporation v. Commissioner of Social Security United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Michael H. Holland William P. Hobgood Marty D. Hudson Thomas O.S. Rand Elliot A. Segal Carl E. Vanhorn Gail R. Wilensky, as Trustees of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan A. Frank Dunham, as Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan United States of America Berwind Corporation v. Commissioner of Social Security United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Michael H. Holland William P. Hobgood Marty D. Hudson Thomas O.S. Rand Elliot A. Segal Carl E. Vanhorn Gail R. Wilensky, as Trustees of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan A. Frank Dunham, as Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan United States of America Commissioner of Social Security

307 F.3d 222, 29 Employee Benefits Cas. (BNA) 2453, 2002 U.S. App. LEXIS 20845
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedOctober 2, 2002
Docket00-3729
StatusPublished
Cited by19 cases

This text of 307 F.3d 222 (Berwind Corporation v. Commissioner of Social Security United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Michael H. Holland William P. Hobgood Marty D. Hudson Thomas O.S. Rand Elliot A. Segal Carl E. Vanhorn Gail R. Wilensky, as Trustees of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan A. Frank Dunham, as Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan United States of America United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund, Michael H. Holland, William P. Hobgood, Marty D. Hudson, Thomas O.S. Rand, Elliot A. Segal, Carl E. Vanhorn, Gail R. Wilensky, the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan, A. Frank Dunham, United States of America, Berwind Corporation v. Commissioner of Social Security United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Michael H. Holland William P. Hobgood Marty D. Hudson Thomas O.S. Rand Elliot A. Segal Carl E. Vanhorn Gail R. Wilensky, as Trustees of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan A. Frank Dunham, as Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan United States of America Berwind Corporation v. Commissioner of Social Security United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Michael H. Holland William P. Hobgood Marty D. Hudson Thomas O.S. Rand Elliot A. Segal Carl E. Vanhorn Gail R. Wilensky, as Trustees of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan A. Frank Dunham, as Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan United States of America Commissioner of Social Security) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Berwind Corporation v. Commissioner of Social Security United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Michael H. Holland William P. Hobgood Marty D. Hudson Thomas O.S. Rand Elliot A. Segal Carl E. Vanhorn Gail R. Wilensky, as Trustees of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan A. Frank Dunham, as Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan United States of America United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund, Michael H. Holland, William P. Hobgood, Marty D. Hudson, Thomas O.S. Rand, Elliot A. Segal, Carl E. Vanhorn, Gail R. Wilensky, the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan, A. Frank Dunham, United States of America, Berwind Corporation v. Commissioner of Social Security United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Michael H. Holland William P. Hobgood Marty D. Hudson Thomas O.S. Rand Elliot A. Segal Carl E. Vanhorn Gail R. Wilensky, as Trustees of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan A. Frank Dunham, as Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan United States of America Berwind Corporation v. Commissioner of Social Security United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Michael H. Holland William P. Hobgood Marty D. Hudson Thomas O.S. Rand Elliot A. Segal Carl E. Vanhorn Gail R. Wilensky, as Trustees of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan A. Frank Dunham, as Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan United States of America Commissioner of Social Security, 307 F.3d 222, 29 Employee Benefits Cas. (BNA) 2453, 2002 U.S. App. LEXIS 20845 (3d Cir. 2002).

Opinion

307 F.3d 222

BERWIND CORPORATION
v.
COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY; United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund; Michael H. Holland; William P. Hobgood; Marty D. Hudson; Thomas O.S. Rand; Elliot A. Segal; Carl E. Vanhorn; Gail R. Wilensky, as Trustees of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund; the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan; A. Frank Dunham, as Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan; United States of America
United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund, Michael H. Holland, William P. Hobgood, Marty D. Hudson, Thomas O.S. Rand, Elliot A. Segal, Carl E. VanHorn, Gail R. Wilensky, the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan, A. Frank Dunham, United States of America, Appellants
Berwind Corporation, Appellant
v.
Commissioner of Social Security; United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund; Michael H. Holland; William P. Hobgood; Marty D. Hudson; Thomas O.S. Rand; Elliot A. Segal; Carl E. Vanhorn; Gail R. Wilensky, as Trustees of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund; the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan; A. Frank Dunham, as Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan; United States of America
Berwind Corporation
v.
Commissioner of Social Security; United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund; Michael H. Holland; William P. Hobgood; Marty D. Hudson; Thomas O.S. Rand; Elliot A. Segal; Carl E. Vanhorn; Gail R. Wilensky, as Trustees of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund; the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan; A. Frank Dunham, as Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America 1992 Benefit Plan; United States of America Commissioner of Social Security, Appellant

No. 00-3729.

No. 00-3798.

No. 00-3830.

United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.

October 2, 2002.

Peter Buscemi, (Argued), John Mills Barr, Robert C. Farley, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, Washington, John R. Mooney, Mooney, Green, Gleason, Baker, Gibson & Saindon, P.C., Washington, David W. Allen, Office of General Counsel, UMWA Health and Retirement Funds, for Appellants/Cross-Appellees UMWA Combined Benefit Fund, UMWA 1992 Benefit Plan, and their respective trustees.

Stuart E. Schiffer, Acting Assistant Attorney General, Michael R. Stiles, United States Attorney, Mark B. Stern, Jonathan H. Levy, (Argued), Attorneys, Appellate Staff, Civil Division, Department of Justice, Washington, for Appellant/Cross-Appellee, Commissioner of Social Security.

Arthur Newbold, (Argued), Ethan D. Fogel, Andrew S. Miller, Dechert Price & Roads, Philadelphia, for Appellee/Cross-Appellant, Berwind Corporation.

Before SLOVITER, NYGAARD and McKEE, Circuit Judges.

OPINION OF THE COURT

McKEE, Circuit Judge.

The basic question we must answer in these consolidated appeals is whether assignments the Commissioner of Social Security made pursuant to the Coal Industry Retiree Health Benefit Act of 1992 (the "Coal Act"), 26 U.S.C. SS 9701-9722 are unconstitutional pursuant to Eastern Enterprises v. Apfel, 524 U.S. 498, 118 S.Ct. 2131, 141 L.Ed.2d 451 (1998). The Commissioner assigned beneficiaries of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Fund to Berwind Corporation as provided in the Coal Act. Those beneficiaries were either miners who had been employed by Berwind prior to 1962 or they were dependents of miners who had been so employed. Berwind permanently ceased coal mining operations in 1962. Nevertheless, for the reasons that follow, we hold that assignments are valid because the Act is not unconstitutional as applied to Berwind.

I. THE COAL ACT

This case involves yet another of the disputes arising from the historic enactment of the Coal Act and the economic and social forces that spawned it. The history of the Act has been recited in great detail in the Supreme Court's opinion in Eastern Enterprises v. Apfel, and to a lesser extent in our opinions in Unity Real Estate v. Hudson, 178 F.3d 649 (3d. Cir.1999), and Anker Energy Co. v. Consolidation Coal Co., 177 F.3d 161 (3d Cir.1999).1 Thus, we need not repeat that history here except insofar as it may be helpful to our discussion.

The Coal Act was enacted in 1992 "to resolve the imminent insolvency of multi-employer trusts created by coal industry agreements," Coltec v. Hobgood, 280 F.3d 262, 265 (3d Cir.2002). Congress wanted "to ensure that retired coal miners and their dependents would continue to receive the health and death benefits they had been receiving since the 1940s pursuant to a series of collective bargaining agreements." Anker Energy Corp. v. Consolidation Coal Co., 177 F.3d at 163-64.

In enacting the Coal Act, Congress intended to remedy problems with funding retiree health benefits in the coal industry by providing for sufficient operating assets for health benefit plans. Congress also intended to provide for the continuation of a privately funded and self-sufficient program that would deliver health care benefits to retired miners and their dependents. Pub.L. No. 102-486, § 19142(b), 106 Stat. 3036, 3037 (1992), 26 U.S.C. § 9701 note. Congress created two new statutory trust funds to achieve these ends; the Combined Fund and the 1992 Plan.2

The Coal Act required that certain benefit plans previously established under collective bargaining agreements with the United Mine Workers of America ("UMWA") be merged into a new plan — the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund. 26 U.S.C. § 9702(a). This "Combined Fund" provides health and death benefits to retired coal miners and dependents who were eligible to receive benefits from the UMWA 1950 or 1974 benefit plans as of July 20, 1992. 26 U.S.C. §§ 9703(a), (b)(1), (c), (e) & (f). The 1992 Plan was an entirely new entity designed to provide benefits to those eligible retirees and their dependents who are not beneficiaries of the Combined Fund and who are not receiving health care coverage directly from their former employees. 26 U.S.C. § 9712. Benefits paid through the Combined Fund are funded in part by premiums imposed on "signatory coal operators," i.e., coal operators that employed an eligible beneficiary and that also signed a collective bargaining agreement between the UMWA and Bituminous Coal Operators' Association ("BCOA").3 The Act also required that other "related persons" connected to the signatory operator by common ownership or control pay such premiums. See 26 U.S.C. §§ 9701(c)(1) & (c)(2), 9704, 9706.

The Coal Act directs the Commissioner of Social Security4

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