Opinion ID: 681683
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Heading: Violation of the Plan's Terms as Fiduciary Breach

Text: 23 The Retirees' third claim is that the Administrator breached his fiduciary duty under ERISA Sec. 404(a)(1)(D) 9 by violating Art. V Sec. 5.1(g) of the Plan, which authorizes the Administrator to impose a reasonable charge to cover the cost of furnishing documents to participants and beneficiaries upon their written request pursuant to ERISA Sec. 104(b)(4). We affirm the district court's dismissal of this claim. The Administrator did not violate the Plan provision that allows him to charge the Retirees for copies of documents because he has not yet disclosed the documents. Nor do we see how this provision creates any substantive rights for the Retirees. 10