West Virginia Code § 21A-8-14

Transfer of funds to railroad unemployment insurance account
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Notwithstanding any requirements of the foregoing sections of this article, the commissioner
shall, prior to whichever is the later of (1) thirty days after the close of this session of the
Legislature and (2) July 1, 1939, authorize and direct the secretary of the treasury of the
United States to transfer from this state's account in the unemployment trust fund,
established and maintained pursuant to section nine hundred four of the Soecial Security Act,
as amended, to the railroad unemployment insurance account, established and maintained
pursuant to section ten of the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act, arn amount hereinafter
referred to as the preliminary amount; and shall, prior to whichever is the later of (1) thirty
days after the close of this session of the Legislature and (2) January 1, 1940, authorize and
direct the secretary of the treasury of the United States to transfer from this state's account
in said unemployment trust fund to said railroad unemploymtent insurance account, an
additional amount, hereinafter referred to as the liquidating amount. The preliminary
amount shall consist of that proportion of the balance in the unemployment compensation
fund as of June 30, 1939, as the total amount of contributions collected from "employers" (as
the term "employer" is defined in section one-a of the Railroad Unemployment Insurance
Act) and credited to the unemployment compensation fund bears to all contributions
theretofore collected under this chapter and credited to the unemployment compensation
fund. The liquidating amount shall consist of the total amount of contributions collected from
"employers" (as the term "employer" is defined in section one-a of the Railroad
Unemployment Insurance Act) pursuant to the provisions of this chapter during the period
July 1, 1939 to December 31,1e939, inclusive.

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