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Virginia

Title 60.2 · Chapter 3
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Code of Virginia § 60.2-300. Fund continued; accounts maintained.
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Code of Virginia § 60.2-301. Clearing account; payment to credit of federal Unemployment Trust Fund.
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Code of Virginia § 60.2-302. Benefit account; requisitions from federal Unemployment Trust Fund.
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Code of Virginia § 60.2-303. Moneys appropriated to Commission.
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Code of Virginia § 60.2-304. Disbursements by State Treasurer upon warrants of Comptroller.
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Code of Virginia § 60.2-305. Requisition or use of money credited to Commonwealth in Unemployment Trust Fund.
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Code of Virginia § 60.2-306. Fund continued; available to Commission.
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Code of Virginia § 60.2-307. Moneys constituting fund.
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Code of Virginia § 60.2-308. Expenditures solely for cost of administration.
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Code of Virginia § 60.2-309. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 60.2-310. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 60.2-311. Replacing funds lost or expended for unnecessary purposes.
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Code of Virginia § 60.2-312. Disbursements by State Treasurer upon warrants of Comptroller.
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Code of Virginia § 60.2-313. Expenses incurred by Auditor of Public Accounts, Comptroller and State Treasurer.
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Code of Virginia § 60.2-314. Fund continued; interest and penalties paid into fund.
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Code of Virginia § 60.2-315. Proper expenditures from fund.
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Code of Virginia § 60.2-316. Disbursements by State Treasurer upon warrants of Comptroller.
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Code of Virginia § 60.2-317. Moneys in fund continuously available to Commission.
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Code of Virginia §§ 60.2-318 through 60.2-322. Repealed.
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