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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Department of Defense and Full-Year Continuing Appropriations Act, 2011 · Sec. 1804

Sec. 1804. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level which may be expended from the Employment Security Administration Account in the Unemployment Trust Fund for administrative expenses of “Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, State Unemployment Insurance and Employment Service Operations” shall be $4,024,490,000 (which includes all amounts available to conduct in-person reemployment and eligibility assessments and unemployment insurance improper payment reviews), of which $3,245,645,000 shall be available for unemployment compensation State operations, $50,519,000 shall be available for Federal administration of foreign labor certifications, and $15,129,000 shall be available for grants to States for the administration of such activities. For purposes of this section, the first proviso under such heading in division D of Public Law 111-117 shall be applied to funds appropriated by this division by substituting “2011” and “$6,180,000” for “2010” and “$5,059,000”, respectively.

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## SEC. 1804 Notwithstanding section 1101, the level which may be expended from the Employment Security Administration Account in the Unemployment Trust Fund for administrative expenses of “Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, State Unemployment Insurance and Employment Service Operations” shall be $4,024,490,000 (which includes all amounts available to conduct in-person reemployment and eligibility assessments and unemployment insurance improper payment reviews), of which $3,245,645,000 shall be available for unemployment compensation State operations, $50,519,000 shall be available for Federal administration of foreign labor certifications, and $15,129,000 shall be available for grants to States for the administration of such activities.
For purposes of this section, the first proviso under such heading in division D of Public Law 111-117 shall be applied to funds appropriated by this division by substituting “2011” and “$6,180,000” for “2010” and “$5,059,000”, respectively.
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Sec. 1804
Notwithstanding section 1101, the level which may be expended from the Employment Security Administration Account in the Unemployment Trust Fund for administrative expenses of “Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, State Unemployment Insurance and Employment Service Operations” shall be $4,024,490,000 (which includes all amounts available to conduct in-person reemployment and eligibility assessments and unemployment insurance improper payment reviews), of which $3,245,645,000 shall be available for unemployment compensation State operations, $50,519,000 shall be available for Federal administration of foreign labor certifications, and $15,129,000 shall be available for grants to States for the administration of such activities. For purposes of this section, the first proviso under such heading in division D of Public Law 111-117 shall be applied to funds appropriated by this division by substituting “2011” and “$6,180,000” for “2010” and “$5,059,000”, respectively.
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