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Code · California · Unemployment Insurance Code

§ 826

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The administrator of the School Employees Fund shall, based on the total number of covered employees reflected on reports received by March 31, 1978, and by November 30, 1978, and each year thereafter by November 30, make a transfer from available interest earnings pursuant to investments authorized by Section 822 to the Superintendent of Public Instruction or Chancellor of the California Community Colleges to support an Unemployment Insurance Management System and appeals program as set forth in Section 1330 of the Education Code.
Such transfers shall be equal to two dollars ($2) per covered employee, less administrative costs of the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges, and shall be made by April 30, 1978, and by December 31, 1978, and each year thereafter by December 31, to the Superintendent of Public Instruction or Chancellor of the California Community Colleges, as appropriate, and expended only for the purposes set forth in Section 1330 of the Education Code.
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