The provisions and applicability of this subchapter shall be in conjunction with other state laws governing the unemployment compensation of state employees. Employee coverage shall be in conformity with state and federal laws applicable to state employees' unemployment compensation. Nothing contained in this subchapter shall be applicable or construed to be applicable to laws regulating unemployment compensation for municipal or county employees. Acts 1977, No. 608, § 10; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-554.9. The provisions and applicability of this subchapter shall be in conjunction with other state laws governing the unemployment compensation of state employees. Employee coverage shall be in conformity with state and federal laws applicable to state employees' unemployment compensation. Nothing contained in this subchapter shall be applicable or construed to be applicable to laws regulating unemployment compensation for municipal or county employees. Acts 1977, No. 608, § 10; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-554.9. The provisions and applicability of this subchapter shall be in conjunction with other state laws governing the unemployment compensation of state employees. Employee coverage shall be in conformity with state and federal laws applicable to state employees' unemployment compensation. Nothing contained in this subchapter shall be applicable or construed to be applicable to laws regulating unemployment compensation for municipal or county employees. Acts 1977, No. 608, § 10; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-554.9. The provisions and applicability of this subchapter shall be in conjunction with other state laws governing the unemployment compensation of state employees. Employee coverage shall be in conformity with state and federal laws applicable to state employees' unemployment compensation. Nothing contained in this subchapter shall be applicable or construed to be applicable to laws regulating unemployment compensation for municipal or county employees. Acts 1977, No. 608, § 10; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-554.9.
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