The Pittston Company Buffalo Mining Company Clinchfield Coal Company Eastern Coal Corporation Elkay Mining Company Jewell Ridge Coal Corporation Kentl And-Elkhorn Coal Corporation Meadow River Coal Company Pittston Coal Group Ranger Fuel Corporation v. United States of America, & Third Party v. Michael H. Holland, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Plan Elliot A. Segal, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund William P. Hobgood, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Marty D. Hudson, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Thomas O. S. Rand, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Gail R. Wilensky, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Carl E. Van Horn, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund, Third Party and the Bituminous Coal Operators' Association, Incorporated International Union, United Mine Workers of America, Parties in Interest

199 F.3d 694
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedDecember 27, 1999
Docket98-2398
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

This text of 199 F.3d 694 (The Pittston Company Buffalo Mining Company Clinchfield Coal Company Eastern Coal Corporation Elkay Mining Company Jewell Ridge Coal Corporation Kentl And-Elkhorn Coal Corporation Meadow River Coal Company Pittston Coal Group Ranger Fuel Corporation v. United States of America, & Third Party v. Michael H. Holland, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Plan Elliot A. Segal, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund William P. Hobgood, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Marty D. Hudson, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Thomas O. S. Rand, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Gail R. Wilensky, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Carl E. Van Horn, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund, Third Party and the Bituminous Coal Operators' Association, Incorporated International Union, United Mine Workers of America, Parties in Interest) 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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The Pittston Company Buffalo Mining Company Clinchfield Coal Company Eastern Coal Corporation Elkay Mining Company Jewell Ridge Coal Corporation Kentl And-Elkhorn Coal Corporation Meadow River Coal Company Pittston Coal Group Ranger Fuel Corporation v. United States of America, & Third Party v. Michael H. Holland, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Plan Elliot A. Segal, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund William P. Hobgood, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Marty D. Hudson, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Thomas O. S. Rand, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Gail R. Wilensky, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund Carl E. Van Horn, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund, Third Party and the Bituminous Coal Operators' Association, Incorporated International Union, United Mine Workers of America, Parties in Interest, 199 F.3d 694 (3d Cir. 1999).

Opinion

199 F.3d 694 (4th Cir. 1999)

THE PITTSTON COMPANY; BUFFALO MINING COMPANY; CLINCHFIELD COAL COMPANY; EASTERN COAL CORPORATION; ELKAY MINING COMPANY; JEWELL RIDGE COAL CORPORATION; KENTL AND-ELKHORN COAL CORPORATION; MEADOW RIVER COAL COMPANY; PITTSTON COAL GROUP; RANGER FUEL CORPORATION, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Defendant & Third Party Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
MICHAEL H. HOLLAND, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund; UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AMERICA COMBINED BENEFIT PLAN; ELLIOT A. SEGAL, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund; WILLIAM P. HOBGOOD, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund; MARTY D. HUDSON, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund; THOMAS O. S. RAND, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund; GAIL R. WILENSKY, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund; CARL E. VAN HORN, Trustee of the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund, Third Party Defendants Appellees,
and
THE BITUMINOUS COAL OPERATORS' ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED; INTERNATIONAL UNION, UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AMERICA, Parties in Interest.

No. 98-2398 (CA-97-294).

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS, FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT.

Argued: September 23, 1999.
Decided: December 27, 1999.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, at Richmond.

James R. Spencer, District Judge.[Copyrighted Material Omitted][Copyrighted Material Omitted]

COUNSEL ARGUED: Wade Wallihan Massie, PENN, STUART & ESKRIDGE, Abingdon, Virginia, for Appellants. Jeffrey A. Clair, Civil Division, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Washington, D.C.; Stephen John Pollak, SHEA & GARDNER, Washington, D.C., for Appellees. ON BRIEF: Stephen M. Hodges, PENN, STUART & ESKRIDGE, Abingdon, Virginia; Gregory B. Robertson, HUNTON & WILLIAMS, Richmond, Virginia; A.E. Dick Howard, Charlottesville, Virginia, for Appellants. David W. Ogden, Acting Assistant Attorney General, Helen F. Fahey, United States Attorney, Douglas N. Letter, Civil Division, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Washington, D.C., for Appellee United States. Wendy S. White, Howard R. Rubin, SHEA & GARDNER, Washington, D.C.; Samuel M. Brock, III, MAYS & VALENTINE, L.L.P., Richmond, Virginia, for Appellees Holland, et al.

Before WILKINS, NIEMEYER, and TRAXLER, Circuit Judges.

Reversed and remanded by published opinion. Judge Wilkins wrote the majority opinion, in which Judge Traxler joined. Judge Niemeyer wrote a dissenting opinion.

OPINION

WILKINS, Circuit Judge:

The Pittston Company1 (Pittston) appeals an order of the district court that, in relevant part, dismissed under the doctrine of claim preclusion Pittston's claim that the Coal Industry Retiree Health Benefit Act of 1992 (the Coal Act), see 26 U.S.C.A.§§ 9701-22 (West Supp. 1999), violates the non-delegation and separation of powers doctrines of the United States Constitution by improperly placing governmental powers and federal revenues in the hands of a private entity. Pittston also appeals an order of the district court denying its motion to amend its complaint to add claims based on the Due Process and Takings Clauses of the Fifth Amendment. Concluding that the district court erred on both points, we reverse and remand for further proceedings.

I.

A.

The issue of health care benefits for retired coal industry workers and their dependents has a protracted history. See generally Eastern Enters. v. Apfel, 118 S. Ct. 2131, 2137-42 (1998) (plurality opinion) (discussing history leading to the enactment of the Coal Act); id. at 2165-66 (Breyer, J., dissenting) (same); Holland v. Big River Minerals Corp., 181 F.3d 597, 600-01 (4th Cir. 1999) (same); Holland v. Keenan Trucking Co., 102 F.3d 736, 738-39 (4th Cir. 1996) (same). Disputes concerning health care for miners date back to the time early in this century when such care was funded with a prepayment plan through payroll deductions and was supplied by company doctors. In the 1930s and 1940s, the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) and coal industry employers sought changes in the method of providing essential services to miners, and from the late 1940s through the early 1970s pension and medical benefits were provided by several UMWA funds created under a series of National Bituminous Coal Wage Agreements (NBCWAs), including a 1950 and a 1974 UMWA Benefit Plan. The funding for these benefits was supplied in part by a royalty on each ton of coal mined and in part by payroll deductions. As benefits improved under UMWA plans and the number of beneficiaries increased, other factors such as a decrease in the amount of coal produced and a rapid increase in health care costs conspired to produce financial problems for the funds. In response to these financial pressures, the 1978 NBCWA allocated to signatory employers responsibility for the health care costs of their active and retired miners. The 1974 UMWA Benefit Plan remained in place, but was responsible for providing benefits only to "orphaned" retired miners --those whose former employers were no longer in business.

Despite this restructuring, the benefit plans continued to suffer financially, and by the late 1980s they were facing insolvency. Unrest concerning this situation led to an 11-month strike beginning in 1989 by mine workers against the Pittston Coal Company, which ended only after the Secretary of Labor intervened and negotiated a settlement. Thereafter, the Secretary established the Advisory Commission on United Mine Workers of America Retiree Health Benefits (the "Coal Commission"), a bipartisan commission formed to assess the financial outlook of the UMWA health benefit plans and to devise possible strategies to guarantee the long-term viability of the plans. The Coal Commission concluded that retired miners were entitled to the health benefits that had been promised them and that such commitments must be honored; that a statutory obligation to fund the benefits should be imposed on current and former signatories to NBCWAs; and that an improved means of funding benefits for orphaned miners should be developed. After conducting hearings on the Coal Commission's recommendations, Congress enacted the Coal Act in 1992. Congress found that

in order to secure the stability of interstate commerce, it is necessary to modify the current private health care benefit plan structure for retirees in the coal industry to identify persons most responsible for plan liabilities in order to stabilize plan funding and allow for the provision of health care benefits to such retirees.

26 U.S.C.A. § 9701 note.

Toward these goals, the Coal Act legislated significant changes in health benefits for retired coal workers. Most relevant to the present case, it consolidated the 1950 and 1974 UMWA Benefit Plans into the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund (the Combined Fund). See id. § 9702(a)(2). Coal companies pay annual premiums to the Combined Fund. See id. § 9704(a).

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