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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · regulate interstate commerce by establishing an unemployment insurance system for individuals employed by certain employers engaged in interstate commerce, and for other purposes · Sec. 14

Sec. 14. district of columbia unemployment compensation act

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## Sec. 14 district of columbia unemployment compensation act ###
(a)**[**Amends section 1(b) of the District of Columbia Unemployment Insurance Act effective July 1, 1939.**]** ###
(b)The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to transfer from the account of the District of Columbia in the unemployment trust fund to the railroad unemployment insurance account in the unemployment trust fund, an amount equal to the “preliminary amount” and an amount equal to the “liquidating amount”, wherever such amounts, respectively, have been determined, with respect to the District of Columbia, pursuant to section 13 of this Act. **[**[45 U.S.C. 364](/us/usc/t45/s364)**]**
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