Nevada Statutes
§ 612.760 — Conditions under which chapter becomes inoperative; refund of unobligated money
Nevada § 612.760
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Bluebook
Nev. Rev. Stat. § 612.760 (2026).
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If the tax imposed by Title IX of the Social Security Act or any amendments thereto, or any other federal tax against which contributions under this chapter may be credited for any cause becomes inoperative, the provisions of this chapter, by virtue of that fact, likewise become inoperative, and any unobligated money in the Unemployment Compensation Fund or returned by the Secretary of the Treasury because the Social Security Act is inoperative must be refunded to the contributors proportionately to their unexpended contributions, under the regulations of the Administrator.
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Legislative History
[21 1/2:129:1937; renumbered 21.1:129:1937 and A 1949, 257 ; 1943 NCL § 2825.21.1]—(NRS A 1993, 1853 )
Nearby Sections
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§ 612.010
Short title§ 612.015
Definitions§ 612.016
“Administrator” defined§ 612.017
“American employing unit” defined§ 612.025
“Base period” defined§ 612.030
“Benefit year” defined§ 612.035
“Benefits” defined§ 612.040
“Calendar quarter” defined§ 612.045
“Contributions” defined§ 612.049
“Division” defined§ 612.055
“Employer” defined§ 612.060
“Employing unit” defined§ 612.065
“Employment” defined§ 612.070
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Bluebook (online)
Nevada § 612.760, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nv/612.760.