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Overview: Working Families Tax Relief Act Extends Mental
Health Parity Provisions and Archer MSAs

   
<URL:http://www.ebia.com/static/weekly/articles/2004/Caf041007MHP.html?partnerId=BNL123087>
   
http://www.ebia.com/static/weekly/articles/2004/Caf041007MHP.html?partnerId=BNL123087

   Excerpt: "On October 4, 2004, President Bush signed into
   law the Working Families Tax Relief Act of 2004 (WFTRA),
   which makes numerous changes to the Code. Below we
   summarize the most significant changes that fall within
   the scope of our reference manuals." (Employee Benefits
   Institute of America)

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Provisions of the Working Families Tax Relief Act of 2004
(HR 1308)

   <URL:http://www.hrblock.com/taxes/fast_facts/tax_law/taxlaw_wftr.html>
   http://www.hrblock.com/taxes/fast_facts/tax_law/taxlaw_wftr.html

   Excerpt: "President Bush signed the Working Families Tax
   Relief Act of 2004 (HR1308), Monday, October 4, ...
   which extends several provisions that expired at the end
   of 2003 or were scheduled to expire at the end of 2004.
   It also contains some new provisions and technical
   corrections. Archer Medical Savings Accounts ... may
   continue to be established through 2005, or until the
   statutory limit for the number of accounts is met,
   whichever is earlier." (H&R Block)

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Employment-Based Health Care Expenses Spur Employers to
Look at Cost Cuts

   <URL:http://www.businessinsurance.com/cgi-bin/news.pl?newsId=4494>
   http://www.businessinsurance.com/cgi-bin/news.pl?newsId=4494

   Excerpt: "Many U.S. employers plan to cut salaries and
   training programs, reduce their hiring and increase
   outsourcing and downsizing to offset the rising cost of
   employee health care coverage, a survey shows. The
   survey, conducted last month by the Alexandria,
   Va.-based Society for Human Resource Management, asked
   375 HR practitioners selected at random to report the
   likelihood that their organizations may make adjustments
   in several areas because of the cost of providing health
   benefits." (Business Insurance)

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Overview: COBRA Notice Language Prevents Summary Judgment
on Life Insurance Benefits Claim

   
<URL:http://www.ebia.com/static/weekly/articles/2004/COBRA041007Murphy.html?partnerId=BNL123087>
   
http://www.ebia.com/static/weekly/articles/2004/COBRA041007Murphy.html?partnerId=BNL123087

   Excerpt: "A terminally ill employee became ineligible for
   benefits under her employer's welfare benefits plan
   after she began working reduced hours. .... The COBRA
   election notice outlined the benefits that the employee
   could elect to continue, including not only medical,
   dental, and vision benefits but also life insurance.'
   [Murphy v. Board of Social Ministry, 2004 U.S. Dist.
   LEXIS 12593 (D. Minn. 2004)] (Employee Benefits
   Institute of America)

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Overview: Second Circuit Holds State Medical Malpractice
Claim against HMO Is Preempted by ERISA

   
<URL:http://www.ebia.com/static/weekly/articles/2004/ERISA041007Cicio.html?partnerId=BNL123087>
   
http://www.ebia.com/static/weekly/articles/2004/ERISA041007Cicio.html?partnerId=BNL123087

   Excerpt: A state-law medical malpractice claim brought
   against an HMO for denying treatment that the HMO
   characterized as experimental is preempted by ERISA, the
   Second Circuit has held.' '[Cicio v. Does, 2004 U.S.
   App. LEXIS 20049 (2d Cir. 2004)]  (Employee Benefits
   Institute of America)

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A Welcoming Workplace; Smart Companies Use Perks to Improve
Employee Attitudes and Productivity

   <URL:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A18271-2004Oct8.html>
   http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A18271-2004Oct8.html

   Excerpt: "The wave of pink slips, changes in health care
   and general economic malaise have left many people ...
   with the feeling that companies just don't care about
   their workers anymore. But ... that's not true. In fact,
   I would say the majority of companies out there are
   still doing what they can to keep employees content,
   inspired and excited to come into work every day." (The
   Washington Post; one-time registration required)

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On the Issues: Health Care Costs �- South Dakota Employer
Seeks Right Pres.cription for Rising Costs

   <URL:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A22738-2004Oct10.html>
   http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A22738-2004Oct10.html

   Excerpt: "Rising medical bills touch every U.S. family and
   firm, affecting wages and profits, not to mention
   health. Since 2000, health insurance premiums have risen
   59 percent while pay grew 12.3 percent, according to the
   nonprofit Kaiser Family Foundation." (The Washington
   Post; one-time registration required)

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The Health Care Clash Moves to the Next Aisle -- Grocery
That Is

   <URL:http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/10/business/yourmoney/10grocer.ready.html>
   http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/10/business/yourmoney/10grocer.ready.html

   Excerpt: "Unionized supermarket chains have been paying 100
   percent of most workers' health care premiums for
   decades, and Steven A. Burd, the chairman and chief
   executive of Safeway, says they have 'become a runaway
   cost, not just for us, but for industry in general.' The
   days when supermarkets could tolerate the costs ended
   with the arrival of nonunion competitors, especially
   Wal-Mart, he added." (The New York Times; one-time
   registration required)

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Snapshot of California's SB 2: Effects on Employers and
Employees

   <URL:http://www.chcf.org/topics/healthinsurance/sb2/index.cfm?itemID=106121>
   http://www.chcf.org/topics/healthinsurance/sb2/index.cfm?itemID=106121

   Excerpt: "This snapshot report provides an overview of the
   market and demographic context surrounding SB 2,
   including: current characteristics and coverage
   practices of private sector employers in California;
   workers and their dependents who will be affected; and
   how the measure is likely to change workers' health
   insurance status. Both private and public sector workers
   and dependents are included in the analysis."
   (California Healthcare Foundation)

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Editorial: the Choice on Health Care: Comparing the Bush
and Kerry Reform Proposals

   <URL:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A23028-2004Oct10.html>
   http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A23028-2004Oct10.html

   Excerpt: "At the moment, the precise numbers and costs of
   the health care reforms proposed by President Bush and
   Sen. John F. Kerry are the subject of angry campaign
   rhetoric. But the principles of the reforms are not in
   dispute, nor is there much doubt that the proposals are
   very different." (The Washington Post; one-time
   registration required)

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Partisan Arguing and Fine Print Seen As Hindering
Implementation of New Medicare Law

   
<URL:http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/11/politics/11medicare.html?ex=1255147200&en=f9ea53ae732cead4&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland>
   
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/11/politics/11medicare.html?ex=1255147200&en=f9ea53ae732cead4&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland

   Excerpt: "When he signed it into law, President Bush hailed
   the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 ... The overhaul
   of the program, including the addition of pres.cription
   drug benefits, was seen as his biggest accomplishment in
   domestic policy and a major asset to his re-election
   campaign. But over the last 10 months, the Bush
   administration's efforts to carry out the first phase of
   that law, providing drug discount cards to the elderly,
   have been plagued with difficulties." (The New York
   Times; one-time registration required)

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Health Care for All Is Possible �- and Would Cost Less,
Minnesota Report Says

   
<URL:http://www.workdayminnesota.org/view_article.php?id=db250986a1ffbf0a4588d4239782f9ac>
   http://www.workdayminnesota.org/view_article.php?id=db250986a1ffbf0a4588d4239782f9ac

   Excerpt: "All Americans could have health insurance �-
   while actually spending less than we do now �- if the
   nation reforms the pharmaceutical industry and switches
   to a single-payer insurance system similar to Medicare,
   a new report says. Minnesota could do even better: It
   could cover all adults and all children if just one of
   those reforms happened, according to the report 'Waste
   Not, Want Not,' released locally by the Minnesota
   Universal Health Care Action Network." (Union Advocate
   via Workday Minnesota)

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Audio: Critical Condition: How Health Care in America
Became Big Business -- and Bad Medicine

   <URL:http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4073351>
   http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4073351

   Excerpt: "Fresh Air, October 6, 2004. Investigative
   reporters Donald Barlett and James Steele's new book is
   Critical Condition: How Health Care in America Became
   Big Business, and Bad Medicine. Bartlett and Steel have
   worked together for 30 years, winning two Pulitzer
   Prizes. They are currently editors-at-large at Time
   magazine." (Fresh Air via National Public Radio)

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Privacy Implementation Was Smoother Than Expected; GAO
Recommends Accounting Rule Changes

   
<URL:http://www.ebia.com/static/weekly/articles/2004/HIPAA041007GAO.html?partnerId=BNL123087>
   
http://www.ebia.com/static/weekly/articles/2004/HIPAA041007GAO.html?partnerId=BNL123087

   'Health Information: First-Year Experiences under the
   Federal Privacy Rule' U.S. Government Accountability
   Office Report to the Chairman, Committee on Health,
   Education, Labor, and Pensions, U.S. Senate (GAO-04-965,
   Sept. 2004). For a copy:
   http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d04965.pdf. (Employee
   Benefits Institute of America)


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Links To Items on Executive Comp, Benefits In General

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SEC Guidance on PCAOB Auditing Standard No. 2

   <URL:http://www.sec.gov/rules/pcaob/34-50495.htm>
   http://www.sec.gov/rules/pcaob/34-50495.htm

   Excerpt: "Pursuant to Section 107(b) of the Sarbanes-Oxley
   Act of 2002 ... notice is hereby given that on September
   16, 2004, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board
   ... filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission
   ... the proposed rule described in Items I and II below,
   which items have been prepared by the Board and are
   presented here in the form submitted by the Board. The
   Commission is publishing this notice to solicit comments
   on the proposed rule from interested persons."
   (Securities and Exchange Commission)

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PCAOB Staff Questions and Answers on Auditing Internal
Control Over Financial Reporting (PDF)

   
<URL:http://www.pcaobus.org/documents/Staff_Q_and_A/Auditing_Internal_Control_over_Financial_Reporting_2004-10-06.pdf>
   
http://www.pcaobus.org/documents/Staff_Q_and_A/Auditing_Internal_Control_over_Financial_Reporting_2004-10-06.pdf

   10 pages. Excerpt: "The following staff questions and
   answers related to PCAOB Auditing Standard No. 2, An
   Audit of Internal Control Over Financial Reporting
   Performed in Conjunction with an Audit of Financial
   Statements ('Auditing Standard No. 2'), were prepared by
   the Office of the Chief Auditor. The staff questions and
   answers related to Auditing Standard No. 2 are
   sequentially numbered upon issuance. Refer to the staff
   questions and answers dated June 23, 2004 for questions
   numbered 1-26." (Public Company Accounting Oversight
   Board)

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The Principal Financial Well-Being Index: Executive Summary
of Survey Findings - Third Quarter 2004

   <URL:http://www.principal.com/wellbeing/wellbeing_sept2004_execsumm.htm>
   http://www.principal.com/wellbeing/wellbeing_sept2004_execsumm.htm

   Excerpt: "The Principal Financial Group, the nation's
   401(k) leader, commissioned Harris Interactive� to
   conduct online research with employees (ages 18+) of
   small and mid-sized U.S. businesses (firm size 10 -
   1,000 employees) about their attitudes and perceptions
   regarding their financial well being. Harris Interactive
   conducted The Principal Financial Well-Being Index
   survey with over 1200 employees online from August 19 to
   September 2, 2004." (Principal Financial Group)

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IRS Provides Information on Disaster Tax Relief, Including
Extension of Form 5500 Filing Deadline

   
<URL:http://www.ebia.com/static/weekly/articles/2004/ERISA041007TaxRelief.html?partnerId=BNL123087>
   
http://www.ebia.com/static/weekly/articles/2004/ERISA041007TaxRelief.html?partnerId=BNL123087

   Excerpt: "Whenever plan administrators and other entities
   believe they are entitled to a Form 5500 extension due
   to a natural disaster, they should consult the IRS
   website or contact the IRS directly. Note that whatever
   postponement of the Form 5500 filing due date is
   permitted by the IRS for such events also will be
   permitted by the DOL and PBGC for similarly situated
   plan administrators and direct filing entities.' See
   http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=129002,00.html
   (Employee Benefits Institute of America)

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IRS Announces Special Tax Relief for Floridians in the
Disaster Area Struck by Hurricane Jeanne

   <URL:http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=129996,00.html>
   http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=129996,00.html

   Excerpt: "The [Presidential] disaster area consists of 41
   counties: Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Brevard, Charlotte,
   Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Duval, Flagler, Gilchrist,
   Hamilton, Hardee, Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborough,
   Indian River, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lake, Madison,
   Marion, Martin, Nassau, Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola,
   Palm Beach, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Putnam, St. Johns,
   St. Lucie, Sarasota, Seminole, Sumter, Suwannee, Taylor,
   Union and Volusia." (Internal Revenue Service)

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Executive Summary of Carolinas Employee Benefits Trends
Survey Report of Findings (PDF)

   
<URL:http://www.aon.com/about/publications/pdf/issues/rs_2004_10_carolinas_employee_benefits_845.pdf>
   
http://www.aon.com/about/publications/pdf/issues/rs_2004_10_carolinas_employee_benefits_845.pdf

   Excerpt: "This survey of employers in the Carolinas gives
   us information against which to benchmark the trends in
   employee benefits. The survey's 84 respondents primarily
   represent organizations with less than 5,000 employees.
   Most were in North Carolina, with 40% from manufacturing
   and healthcare industries. The survey focused on four
   topic areas, which were healthcare, retirement,
   communication and outsourcing." (Aon Consulting)


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Newly Posted Press Releases

U.S. Labor Department Extends Annual Reports Deadline After Hurricane Jeanne Hits 
Florida
   (U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Public Affairs, Atlanta)
   http://benefitslink.com/pr/detail.php?id=38389

Transamerica Retirement Services Launches New Fund Offering; Target Retirement Funds 
Provide Straightforward Investment Management Solution for Retirement Plan Participants
   (Transamerica Retirement Services)
   http://benefitslink.com/pr/detail.php?id=38390

Businesses Decrease Salaries, Hiring, and Other Benefits to Compensate for High Health 
Care Costs
   (Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM))
   http://benefitslink.com/pr/detail.php?id=38387

Correction To Release 04-1848-NAT on Frances Hurricane Relief for North Carolina
   (U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Public Affairs, Washington, D.C.)
   http://benefitslink.com/pr/detail.php?id=38388

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   for ADP Retirement Services
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