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Code · New Jersey · Title 43 — Property · Chapter 22

43:22-11. Employees of authority, commission or other instrumentality created by compact

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Any authority, commission or other instrumentality created by a compact between this State and any other State or States is hereby authorized upon the granting of like authority by such other State or States party to the compact,
(a)to enter into an agreement with the Federal Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare to provide Federal Old-Age and Survivors' Insurance Benefits to employees of such authority, commission or other instrumentality,
(b)to require its employees to pay (and for that purpose to deduct from their salaries or wages) contributions equal to the tax which would be imposed by section 1400 of the Federal Insurance Contributions Act if such authority, commission or instrumentality were included therein,
(c)to make payments to the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States in accordance with such agreement, including payments from its own funds equal to the amount of the tax which would be so imposed by section 1410 of the Federal Insurance Contributions Act, and
(d)otherwise to comply with such agreements.
L.1954, c. 79, p. 451, s. 1.
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