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8-78-104. Reimbursement of fund.

Statute text

If any money received in the employment security administration fund, which is not a part of this state's share of the excess remaining in the federal unemployment account on July first of any fiscal year, is found by the secretary of labor, because of any action or contingency, to have been lost or to have been expended for purposes other than, or in amounts in excess of, those found necessary by the secretary of labor for the proper administration of the employment security program, it is the policy of this state that such money shall be replaced by money appropriated for such purpose from the general funds of this state to the employment security administration fund for expenditures as provided in section 8-78-103 or by those funds which constitute this state's share of the excess remaining in the federal unemployment account on July first of any fiscal year. Upon receipt of such a finding by the secretary of labor, the division shall promptly report the amount required for such replacement to the governor, and the governor, at the earliest opportunity, shall submit to the general assembly a request for the appropriation of such amount.

History

Source: L. 51: p. 818, 12. CSA: C. 167A, 13. CRS 53: 82-8-5. C.R.S. 1963: 82-8-5.


ARTICLE 79
COLLECTION OF CONTRIBUTIONS, PENALTIES, INTEREST

Annotations

Cross references: For applicability of legislation that amends, repeals, or adds to the provisions of this article on or after May 18, 1979, see 8-70-143.

 

Section

8-79-101. Interest on past-due premiums and surcharges.

8-79-102. Collection of premiums and surcharges, benefit overpayments, penalties, and interest - rules.

8-79-103. Premiums, surcharges, and assessments a lien on property.

8-79-104. Failure to file true report - penalty.

8-79-105. Levy on property - sale.

8-79-106. No indemnity bond required.

8-79-107. Immediate assessment - when.

8-79-108. Refunds.