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Session Laws, 1977
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3492
Ch. 919
LAWS OF MARYLAND
or has paid all the premiums or contributions; and [(2)]
(II) One half of the amount which an individual has
received or will receive with respect to a week in the
form of a retirement payment from a base period employing
unit for which he performed services and which pays some,
but not all, of the cost of such retirement, or from a
trust, annuity or insurance fund, or under an annuity or
insurance contract, to or under which a base period
employing unit for which he performed services pays or
has paid some, but not all of the premiums or
contributions. [Except, that] (2) HOWEVER, if such remuneration is
less than his weekly benefit amount, an otherwise
eligible individual [shall] IS not [be deemed] ineligible
and [shall be] IS entitled to receive for such week
benefits reduced by the amount of such payments. Any
benefit payment reduced [because of the provisions of
this section shall constitute] UNDER THIS SUBSECTION
CONSTITUTES a full week's benefits for [the purpose of]
computing duration during the benefit year. 8. (C) (11) THE EXPERIENCE RATING ACCOUNT OF AN
EMPLOYEE WHO PAYS CONTRIBUTIONS UNDER THIS SECTION MAY
NOT BE CHARGED FOR BENEFITS PAID TO AN INDIVIDUAL WHOSE
BASE PERIOD WAGES INCLUDE WAGES FOR PREVIOUSLY UNCOVERED
SERVICES, AS DEFINED IN §20(N-1) OF THIS ARTICLE, TO THE
EXTENT THAT THE FUND IS REIMBURSED FOR THE BENEFITS UNDER
THE UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION AMENDMENTS OF 1976. (d)    (2) (VII) A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT
ELECTS TO MAKE PAYMENTS IN LIED OF CONTRIBUTIONS INTO THE
FUND AS PROVIDED IN THIS SECTION IS NOT LIABLE TO PAY
WITH RESPECT TO ANY BENEFIT PAID TO AN INDIVIDUAL WHOSE
BASE-PERIOD WAGES INCLUDE WAGES FOR PREVIOUSLY UNCOVERED
SERVICES, AS DEFINED IN §20(N-1) OF THIS ARTICLE, TO THE
EXTENT THAT THE FUND IS REIMBURSED FOR THE BENEFITS UNDER
THE UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION AMENDMENTS OF 1976. (e)    (2) Authority to Terminate Elections. [(i)]
If any nonprofit organization is delinquent in making
payments in lieu of contributions as required under this
subsection, the Executive Director may terminate that
organization's election to make payments in lieu of
contributions as of the beginning of the next taxable
year, and termination shall be effective for that and the
next taxable year. [(ii) If any political subdivision is
delinquent in making payments in lieu of contributions as
required under this subsection, the Executive Director
shall have available all the remedies for collection of
past due contributions provided by law.] (f)    [Benefits attributable to service in the
employ of the State of Maryland, as defined in
§20(g)(7)(iii) of this article, shall be financed by
payments in lieu of contributions] A GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY


 
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