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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title XXI — LABOR AND INDUSTRIES · Chapter 151A

Section 50: Treasurer of Unemployment Compensation Fund; clearing account; fund account; deposit with United States secretary of the treasury

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Section 50.
(a)The state treasurer shall be, ex officio, the treasurer of the Unemployment Compensation Fund.
He shall maintain within the Unemployment Compensation Fund two separate accounts as follows:—
(1)A clearing account in which the commissioner, immediately upon their receipt, shall deposit all moneys payable to the fund.
(2)An unemployment compensation fund account.
(b)All money in the clearing account after clearance thereof, and excepting payment of refunds as provided in sections eighteen and forty-eight, shall be deposited by the state treasurer immediately with the secretary of the treasury of the United States of America to the credit of the account of the commonwealth in the Unemployment Trust Fund, established and maintained pursuant to section nine hundred and four of the Social Security Act, as amended, any provisions of the general laws relating to the deposit, administration, release or disbursement of moneys in the possession or custody of the commonwealth to the contrary notwithstanding.
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