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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 341 — Unemployment compensation

341.500 Accounts and deposits.

259 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-341/341-500

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(1)The State Treasurer shall be the treasurer and custodian of the fund. He shall
administer the fund in accordance with the direction of the secretary and shall pay
all vouchers approved by the Finance and Administration Cabinet and drawn upon
the fund in accordance with regulations prescribed by the secretary. He shall
maintain within the fund three
(3)separate accounts: a clearing account; an
unemployment trust fund account; and a benefit account.
(2)All money payable to the fund, upon receipt thereof by the cabinet, shall be
forwarded to the Treasurer, who shall immediately deposit it in the clearing
account. Refunds payable under KRS 341.330 may be paid from the clearing
account upon warrants issued by the Treasurer under the direction of the secretary.
After clearance thereof, all other money in the clearing account shall be
immediately deposited with the secretary of the federal treasury to the credit of the
account of this state in the unemployment trust fund, established and maintained
under Section 904 of the Social Security Act (49 Stat. 620), as amended, any other
law to the contrary notwithstanding.
(3)The benefit account shall consist of all money requisitioned from the state's account
in the unemployment trust fund. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter,
money in the clearing and benefit accounts may be deposited by the Treasurer,
under the direction of the secretary, in any bank or public depository in which
general funds of the state may be deposited, but no public deposit insurance charge
or premium shall be paid out of the fund.
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