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PUBLIC LAW 86-441-JUlTO 4, 1968

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compensation benefits, if such State law provides for its expiration by reason of the enactment of this Act. VETERANS AND FEDERAL EMPLOYEES I N STATES WHICH DO NOT HAVE AGREEMENTS, AND SO^ FORTH

SEC. 103. (a) For the purpose of paying the temporary unemployment compensation provided in this Act to individuals— (1) who have, after June 30, 1957, exhausted their rights to unemployment compensation under title X V of the Social Se- ^^"^ "^^ '^ei et curity Act or title IV of the Veterans' Keadjustment Assistance " ii use 991 ot Act of 1952, and "* (2) in a State, if there is no agreement entered into under section 102 which applies with respect to the weeks of unemployment concerned, the Secretary is authorized to extend any existing agreement with such State. Any such extension shall apply only to weeks of unemployment beginning after such extension is made. For the purposes of this Act, any such extension shall be treated as an agreement entered into under this Act. IN PUERTO RICO AND THE VIRGIN ISLANDS

(b) For the purpose of paying the temporary unemployment compensation provided in this Act to individuals— (1) who have, after June 30, 1957, exhausted their rights to unemployment compensation under title X V of the Social Security ^*^ "®^ ^^^^ ® Act or title IV of the Veterans' Keadjustment Assistance Act of 3S use 991 et 1952, and the Secretary is authorized to utilise the personnel and facilities of the agencies in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands cooperating with the United States Employment Seyvic© under the Act of June 6, 1933 (29 U.S.C. 49 et seq.)j and mm d e t e n t e to officials of such ageBdes *« s*®- 1^3. any authority grst-hM^ta hJia by this Act whenever the Secretary determines such i to be necessary in carrying out the purposes of this Act: " " or transfer funds or otherwise pay m reimburP4=^ >i',i., total cost of the temporary unemployment Csjvnpct^.•:aer this Act and for expenses incurred m car i V; Mc oii\ \. ro of this Act. REVIEW
 * ^(2) in Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands,

4^) Any Bidividual referred to in subsection (b) whose claim for %P^^«i;v unemployment compensation under this Act has been ^ ^ ^ | 4 rfhall be entitled to a fair hearing and review as provided in S ^ l ^ n 1503 (c) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1363 (c)).

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REPAYMENT IN GENERAL

SEC. 104. (a) The total credits allowed under section 3302(c) of the Federal Unemployment Tax Act (26 U.S.C. 3302 (c)) to taxpayers with respect to wages attributable to a State for the taxable year beginning on January 1, 1963, and for each taxable year thereafter, shall be reduced in the same manner as that provided by section 3302 (c)(2) of the Federal Unemployment Tax Act for the repayment of advances made under title X II of the Social Security Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 1321 et seq.), unless or until the Secretary of the Treasury finds that by December 1 of the taxable year there have

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