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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 12B

17:12B-138. Funds required for withdrawals

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Within the first 10 days of each fiscal month, each State association operating on a plan other than Plan I shall apply to the payment of withdrawal applications which shall have been filed with it on or before the first day of its preceding fiscal month, a sum equal to at least 50% of its net receipts during such preceding fiscal month, or so much thereof as shall be necessary. Any such State association may apply a larger percentage of such receipts or other available funds for such purpose, but shall not obligate itself to do so.
Net receipts, as used in this section, means all money received by such State association, except borrowed money, less operating expenses, amounts due and paid or payable on creditor obligations, and amounts paid, appropriated or reserved for the conservation, preservation, or protection of any property or asset of such State association.
L.1963, c. 144, s. 138.
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