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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Emergency Unemployment Compensation Act of 1971 · Sec. 206

Sec. 206. report by secretary of labor

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## Sec. 206 report by secretary of labor ###
(a)The Secretary of Labor shall conduct a comprehensive study and review of the program established by the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Act of 1971, with a view to submitting to the Congress the report required to be submitted under subsection (b). Such study and review shall be conducted with particular regard to
(1)the benefit payments made under such program,
(2)projections of benefit payments which will be payable under such program after the period covered by such report,
(3)the desirability of continuing such program after the period prescribed in section 202(f), and
(4)the funding of the benefits payable under such program and the funding of benefits thereunder if such program should be continued after the period prescribed in section 202(f). ###
(b)On or before May 1, 1972, the Secretary of Labor shall submit to the Congress a full and complete report on the study and review provided for in subsection (a). Such report shall cover the period ending March 31, 1972, and shall contain the recommendations of the Secretary of Labor with respect to such program, including but not limited to, the operation and funding of such program, and the desirability of extending such program after the period prescribed in section 202(f).
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