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Code · Louisiana · Title 23 — Labor and Worker's Compensation

RS 23:1512

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RS 23:1512
§1512. Replacement of funds lost or expended for purposes other than administration
This state recognizes its obligation to replace, and hereby pledges the faith of this state that funds will be provided in the future, and applied to the replacement of, any monies received from the social security board under Title III of the Social Security Act, any unencumbered balances in the employment security administration fund as of that date, any monies thereafter granted to this state pursuant to the provisions of the Wagner-Peyser Act, and any monies thereafter made available by this state or its political subdivisions and matched by monies granted to this state pursuant to the provisions of the Wagner-Peyser Act, which the social security board finds have, because of any action or contingency, been lost or have been expended for purposes other than or in amounts in excess of, those found necessary by the social security board for the proper administration of this Chapter.
Such monies shall be replaced within a reasonable time by monies appropriated by the legislature from the general funds of this state to the employment security administration fund for expenditure as provided in R.S. 23:1511. The administrator shall report to the tax commission, in the same manner as is provided generally for the submission by state departments of financial requirements for the ensuing biennium, and the governor shall include in his budget report to the next regular session of the legislature, the amount required for such replacement.
Acts 2014, No. 349, §1.
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