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README RDS Sponsors PY06 file:///G|/Outreach/Stellent/LB%20Stellent/RDS/README_RDS_Sponsors_PY06_06-06-07.txt README_RDS_Sponsors_PY06_060607.txt 2006 RDS Plan Sponsor List as of 06/06/2007 The list of participating Retiree Drug Subsidy (RDS) plan sponsor package is a pdf file consisting of the following files: README_RDS_Sponsors_PY06_06-06-07.txt – this file coverted to an Adobe version 7.0 pdf file RDS_Sponsors_PY06_060607.pdf – Adobe Version 7.0 pdf file of RDS plan sponsors The RDS_Sponsors_PY06_060607.pdf file is a list of plan sponsors that have at least one application for the Retiree Drug Subsidy (RDS) program in an “approved” status for a plan year ending in 2006 as of June 06, 2007. The state listed for each sponsor is the state provided by the sponsor on the application for the subsidy. The state may or may not be where the majority of the plan sponsor's retirees reside or where the plan sponsor is headquartered. file:///G|/Outreach/Stellent/LB%20Stellent/RDS/README_RDS_Sponsors_PY06_06-06-07.txt2/1/2008 1:25:09 PM 2006 Public Use File The below listed plan sponsors have at least one application for the Retiree Drug Subsidy (RDS) program in an “approved” status for a plan year ending in 2006 as of June 06, 2007. The state listed for each sponsor is the state provided by the sponsor on the application for the subsidy. This state may or may not be where the majority of the plan sponsor's retirees reside or where the plan sponsor is headquartered. Plan Sponsor Plan Sponsor Business Name State "K" Line America, Inc. VA : BMW of North America, LLC NJ 1199 SEIU Greater New York Benefit Fund NY 1199 SEIU National Benefit Fund NY 3M Company MN 4th District IBEW Health Fund WV A. DUDA & SONS, INC. FL A. M. TODD GROUP, INC. MI A. T. Massey Coal Company, Inc. VA AAA Auto Club South FL AAA EAST PENN PA AAI Corporation MD AARP DC ABB Inc. CT Abbott Laboratories IL Abbott Pharmaceuticals PR Ltd. PR Abitibi Consolidated Sales Corporation NY ABN AMRO Bank N.V. IL A-C RETIREES' VOLUNTARY BENFITS PLAN WI Acadia Parish School Board LA Acadia Parish Sheriff's Office LA Accenture LLP IL Accuride Corporation IN ACF Industries LLC MO Acheson Industries Inc MI Acoustical Society of America NY Acton Health Insurance Trust MA Administrative Office of the Pennsylvania Courts PA Advance Magazine Publishers, Inc. NY Advance Publications, Inc. NY Advantage Health Plan Trust OK Adventist Risk Management MD Advisory Services OH AEGON USA, Inc. IA AFG Industries, Inc. TN AFL-CIO DC AFSCME Council 31 IL AFSCME District Council 33 Health and Welfare Plan PA AFTRA Health Fund NY AGC-IUOE Local 701 Health & Welfare Trust Fund WA AGCO Corporation GA Agfa Corporation NJ Agilent Technologies, Inc. CA Page 1 2006 Public Use File Agnes Scott College GA Agriliance, LLC MN Ahlstrom Windsor Locks LLC CT Ahold USA, Inc. MA AIPSO RI Air Canada FL Air Line Pilots Association, International VA Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. PA Airconditioning and Refrigeration Industry Health CA AK Steel Corporation OH Akron General Medical Center OH Akzo Nobel Inc. IL Alabama Baptist Convention AL Alabama Electric Cooperative, Inc. AL Alachua County Board of County Commissioners FL Alaksa United Food & Comm Wrkrs H&W Trst WA Alaska Electrical Health and Welfare Fund AK Alaska Railroad Corporation AK Alaska Teamster-Employer Welfare Trust AK Albany International Corp. NY Albany Law School NY Albemarle Corporation VA Albertsons Inc. ID Alcoa Inc. PA Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. NY Alcon Laboratories, Inc. TX Aleris International, Inc. OH Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. HI Alfred University NY All Alaska Longshore Health & Welfare Trust OR Allegany County NY ALLEGANY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION MD Allegany-Cattaraugus Schools Medical Health Plan NY Allegheny County Schools Health Insurance Consorti PA Allegheny Energy Service Corporation PA Allegheny Technologies Incorporated PA Allergan, Inc. CA ALLETE, Inc. MN Alliant Energy Corporate Services, Inc. WI Alliant Techsystems Inc. MN Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America MN Allied Domecq Spirits & Wine, USA Inc. CT Allied Holdings, Inc. GA Allied Trust Fund NJ Allis-Chalmers UAW Retiree Trust OH Alloy Products Corp. WI ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY IL Alltel Corporation AR Alltel Holding Corporation Services, Inc. AR Alpena Power Company MI Alpine School District UT ALSTOM Power Inc. CT Page 2 2006 Public Use File Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School District NY Alton IBEW-NECA Health & Welfare Plan IL Altria Corporate Services, Inc. NY AM General LLC IN Amalgamated Bank NY Amalgamated Life & Health Insurance Company IL Amarillo National Bank TX Ambac Financial Group, Inc. NY AMCI Resoruces, Inc. PA Ameren Corporation MO American Air Liquide Inc TX American Arbitration Association NY American Association of Physicists in Medicine MD American Automobile Association, INC. FL American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc. MI American Bureau of Shipping TX American Cancer Society, Inc. GA American Cast Iron Pipe Company AL American Center for International Labor Solidarity DC American Chemical Society DC American College of Physicians PA American Color Graphics, Inc. TN American Crystal Sugar Company MN American Dental Association IL American Electric Power Service Corporation OH American Energy Corporation OH American Express Company NY American Fibers and Yarns Company NC American Friends Service Committee PA American Greetings Corporation OH American Institute of Certified Public Accountants NY American Institute of Physics MD American International Group, Inc. NY American Library Association IL American Management Association International NY American Marine Management Services, Inc. NY American Maritime Officers Medical Plan FL American Medical Association IL American Missionary Fellowship PA American Multi-Cinema, Inc. MO American Museum of Natural History NY American National Red Cross DC American Petroleum Institute DC American Physical Society MD American Radio Association Welfare Plan LA AMERICAN RE-INSURANCE COMPANY NJ American Safety Razor Company VA American Speech-Language-Hearing Association MD American Standard NJ American Synthetic Rubber Corporation SC American Trading and Production Corporation MD American United Life Insurance Company IN Page 3 2006 Public Use File American University DC American Water Works Company, Inc. NJ America's Community Bankers DC America's Family Welfare Fund NY AmeriFirst Floors, Inc. MD AmeriGas PA Ameriprise Financial, Inc. MN AmerisourceBergen Corp. PA Amerisure Mutual Insurance Company MI Ameritas Holding Company NE Amherst College MA Amica Life Insurance Company RI Amica Mutual Insurance Company RI Ampco-Pittsburgh Corporation PA AMSTED Industries Incorporated IL Amsterdam City School District NY AMVESCAP GA AMVEST Corporation VA Anadarko Petroleum Corporation TX Analytic Services Inc VA Anaren Microwave, Inc. NY ANDERSEN CORPORATION MN Andrew Corporation & Subsidiaries IL AngloGold Ashanti North America Inc. CO Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. MO Anne Arundel Community College MD Anne Arundel County Public Schools MD Anne Arundel County, Maryland MD Antelope Valley Union High School District CA Anthem Insurance Companies, Inc. IN APA The Engineered Wood Association WA APL LIMITED CA Applera Corporation CT Appleton Coated LLC WI APWU Health Plan MD AQUARION COMPANY CT Aquila, Inc. MO ARAMARK Services, Inc. PA Arch Chemicals, Inc. CT Archbishop of Portland in Oregon OR Archdiocesan Priests Relief Fund, Inc. NM Archdiocese of Baltimore Chancery MD Archdiocese of Cincinnati OH Archdiocese of Dubuque, IA IA Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas KS Archdiocese of New Orleans LA Archdiocese of Oklahoma City OK Archdiocese of Philadelphia PA Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis MN Archdiocese of St. Louis MO Archdiocese of Washington DC Archer Daniels Midland Company IL Page 4 2006 Public Use File Architectural Iron Workers Local 63 H & W IL Argo-Tech Corporation (HBP) OH Argyle Central School District NY ARINC Incorporated MD ARIZONA PIPE TRADES HEALTH AND WELFARE TRUST FUND AZ Arizona Sheet Metal Trade Trust Fund AZ Arkansas Best Corporation AR Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield AR Arkansas State Police AR Arkansas Tech University AR Arkansas United Methodist Conference AR Arlington Central School District NY Arlington Public Schools VA Armed Forces Insurance Exchange KS Armstrong World Industries, Inc. PA Arrow Financial Corporation NY Arthur H. Thomas Company NJ Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. IL Arvin Union School District CA ArvinMeritor, Inc. MI ASARCO LLC AZ Asbestos Workers Local 24 Medical Fund MD Asbestos Workers Local 25 Welfare Fund MI Asbestos Workers Local 33 Health Fund CT Asbestos Workers' Local 47 Welfare Fund MI Asbestos Workers Local Union No. 2 Welfare Fund NJ Asbestos Workers Local Union No. 42 Welfare Fund MD ASBESTOS WORKERS PHILADELPHIA WELFARE FUND PA Ascension Parish School Board LA Ash Grove Cement Company KS Ashland Inc KY Ashwaubenon School District WI Assa Abloy, Inc. CT Assoc of Univ for Research in Astronomy, Inc AZ Associated Universities, Inc. DC Association of Washington Cities Employee Benefit WA Assurant, Inc. NY Assurity Life Insurance Company NE AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP DE Athens Regional Medical Center GA Athol-Royalston Regional School District MA Atlanta Plumbers and Steamfitters Fund GA Atlanta Regional Commission GA Atlantic Bank of New York NY Atlantic Container Line NJ Atlantic Health System NJ AtlantiCare Health System NJ Atlas Van Lines Inc IN Atmos Energy Corporation TX ATT Corp NJ Atwater Elementary School District CA Auburn Enlarged City School District
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