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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 68 — Public Assistance

68-604. Agreement with federal government; instrumentality jointly created with other state.

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Any instrumentality jointly created by this state and any other state or states is hereby authorized, upon the granting of like authority by such other state or states,
(1)to enter into an agreement with the Secretary of Health and Human Services whereby the benefits of the federal old age and survivors' insurance system shall be extended to employees of such instrumentality,
(2)to require its employees to pay, and for that purpose to deduct from their wages, contributions equal to the amounts which they would be required to pay under section 68-605 if they were covered by an agreement made pursuant to section 68-603 , and
(3)to make payments to the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States in accordance with such agreement, including payments from its own funds, and otherwise to comply with such agreements. Such an agreement shall, to the extent practicable, be consistent with the terms and provisions of section 68-603 and other provisions of sections 68-601 to 68-631 .
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