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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 10833 · Sec. 11071

Sec. 11071. JUDICIAL REVIEW

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## SEC. 11071 JUDICIAL REVIEW ###
(a)In General A civil action may be brought— ####
(1)by a participant or beneficiary to enforce or clarify rights to benefits from the Trust Fund or Federal Supplemental Fund under this subtitle; ####
(2)by the Trustee— #####
(A)to enforce any claim arising (in whole or in part) under this subtitle or the contract; or #####
(B)to recover benefits improperly paid from the Trust Fund or Federal Supplemental Fund or to clarify a participant's or beneficiary's rights to benefits from the Trust Fund or Federal Supplemental Fund; and ####
(3)by the Secretary to enforce any provision of this subtitle or the contract. ###
(b)Treatment of Trust Fund The Trust Fund may sue and be sued as an entity. ###
(c)Exclusive Remedy This chapter shall be the exclusive means for bringing actions against the Trust Fund, the Trustee or the Secretary under this subtitle.
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