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Session Laws, 1964
Volume 672, Page 287   View pdf image (33K)
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J. MILLARD TAWES, Governor                      287

That Section 1 of Chapter 882 of the Acts of 1963, be and it is
hereby repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, to read as follows:

1.

Monies derived from the issue of General Construction Loan Bonds
and not firmly encumbered to the payment of a contract made prior
to March 1, 1963, shall revert on June 30, 1963, to the Annuity Bond
Fund, for the reduction of the outstanding bonded indebtedness of
the State. Nothing in this Act applies to Chapter 128 of the Acts
of 1962 or to Chapter 885 of the Acts of 1961, or to Section 9 in
either of those Acts; and nothing in this Act applies to Chapter
[85] 86 of the Acts of 1960, Chapter 804 of the Acts of 1959, Chap-
ter 66 of the Acts of 1958, Chapter 532 of the Acts of 1957, Chapter
98 of the Acts of 1956, Chapter [226] 266 of the Acts of 1955, or
Chapter 45 of the Acts of 1954, or to Section 8 in either of those
Acts; and nothing in this Act applies to Chapter 7 of the Acts of
1954 or to Chapter 780 of the Acts of 1953, or to Section 7A of
either of those Acts.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1964.

Approved April 7, 1964.

CHAPTER 93
(Senate Bill 86)

AN ACT to authorize and empower the Executive Director of the
Department of Employment Security to requisition on or before
November 9 of each calendar year from the moneys credited to
the Unemployment Trust Fund for the State of Maryland in the
Treasury of the United States and to pay into the Treasury of the
United States a sum equal to the amount certified by the United
States Secretary of Labor as an annual part repayment of the
total benefit payments charged against the State of Maryland
under the terms of the "Temporary Unemployment Compensation
Act of 1958".

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the Executive Director of the Department of Employment
Security is hereby authorized to requisition, on or before November 9
of each calendar year subsequent to the effective date of this Act,
from the moneys credited to the account of the State of Maryland
in the Unemployment Trust Fund, established and maintained
pursuant to Section 904 of the Federal Social Security Act, as
amended, a sum equal to the amount which the United States
Secretary of Labor, upon request by the Governor of Maryland,
estimates and certifies to the Governor pursuant to the provisions of
Section 3302(c)(2) of the Federal Unemployment Tax Act, as
amended by Public Law 88-173, approved November 7, 1963, and
to pay into the Treasury of the United States a sum equal to the
amount so certified as an annual part repayment of the total benefit
payments of temporary unemployment compensation made pursuant

 

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