FEDERAL · 42 U.S.C. · Chapter SUBCHAPTER XII—ADVANCES TO STATE UNEMPLOYMENT FUNDS

Repayable advances to Federal unemployment account

42 U.S.C. § 1323
Title42The Public Health and Welfare
ChapterSUBCHAPTER XII—ADVANCES TO STATE UNEMPLOYMENT FUNDS

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42 U.S.C. § 1323.

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There are hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Federal unemployment account, as repayable advances, such sums as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this subchapter. Amounts appropriated as repayable advances shall be repaid by transfers from the Federal unemployment account to the general fund of the Treasury, at such times as the amount in the Federal unemployment account is determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary of Labor, to be adequate for such purpose. Any amount transferred as a repayment under this section shall be credited against, and shall operate to reduce, any balance of advances repayable under this section. Whenever, after the application of sections 1101(f)(3) and 1102(a) of this title with respect to the excess in th

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§ 1101
42 U.S.C. § 1101

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History

(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XII, §1203, as added Aug. 5, 1954, ch. 657, §3, 68 Stat. 672; amended Pub. L. 86–778, title V, §522(a), Sept. 13, 1960, 74 Stat. 979; Pub. L. 91–373, title III, §304(c), Aug. 10, 1970, 84 Stat. 716; Pub. L. 98–135, title II, §205(a), Oct. 24, 1983, 97 Stat. 861; Pub. L. 100–203, title IX, §9155(b), Dec. 22, 1987, 101 Stat. 1330–327.)

Editorial Notes

Editorial Notes

Prior Provisions
Provisions similar to those comprising the first sentence of this section were contained in section 1322(c), act Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XII, §1202(c), as added Aug. 5, 1954, ch. 657, §3, 68 Stat. 672, prior to amendment by Pub. L. 86–778.

Amendments
1987—Pub. L. 100–203 struck out "(without interest)" after "account, as repayable advances" and ", without interest," after "shall be repaid", and inserted sentence at end relating to amounts appropriated as repayable advances for purposes of this subsection.
1983—Pub. L. 98–135 inserted provision requiring that amounts appropriated as repayable advances be repaid, without interest, by transfers from the Federal unemployment account to the general fund of the Treasury, at such times as the amount in the Federal unemployment account is determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary of Labor, to be adequate for such purpose, and that any amount transferred as a repayment under this section be credited against, and operate to reduce, any balance of advances repayable under this section.
1970—Pub. L. 91–373 inserted reference to section 1102(a) of this title.
1960—Pub. L. 86–778 amended section generally, substituting provisions relating to repayable advances to the Federal unemployment account for former provision defining "Governor" and now incorporated in section 1324 of this title.

Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries

Effective Date of 1987 Amendment
Amendment by Pub. L. 100–203 applicable to advances made on or after Dec. 22, 1987, see section 9155(d) of Pub. L. 100–203, set out as a note under section 1103 of this title.

Retransfer of Amounts Transferred From Federal Unemployment Account to Employment Security Administration Account as of September 30, 1983
Pub. L. 98–135, title II, §205(b), Oct. 24, 1983, 97 Stat. 861, provided that: "Any amounts transferred from the Federal unemployment account to the employment security administration account as of September 30, 1983, shall be transferred back to the Federal unemployment account."

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