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 PUBLIC LAW 96-364—SEPT. 26, 1980

94 STAT. 1311

"(A) extended compensation would (but for this subsection) have been payable for such week pursuant to an interstate claim filed in any State under the interstate benefit payment plan, and "(B) an extended benefit period is not in effect for such week in such State. "(2) Paragraph (1) shall not apply with respect to the first 2 weeks for which extended compensation is payable (determined without regard to this subsection) pursuant to an interstate claim filed under the interstate benefit payment plan to the individual from the extended compensation account established for the benefit year. "(3) Section 3304(a)(9)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 shall 26 USC 3304. not apply to any denial of compensation required under this subsection.'^ (b) EFFECTIVE D A T E. —

26 USC 3304

(1) IN GENERAL.—The amendment made by subsection (a) shall note. apply to weeks of unemployment beginning after October 1, 1980; except that such amendment shall not be a requirement of any State law under section 3304(a)(ll) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 for any week which begins before June 1, 1981. (2) SPECIAL RULE FOR CERTAIN STATES.—In the case of any State the legislature of which does not meet in a regular session which begins during calendar year 1981 and before April 1, 1981, paragraph (1) shall be applied by substituting "June 1, 1982" for
 * June 1, 1981".

Approved September 26, 1980.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: HOUSE REPORTS No. 96-869, pt. I (Comm. on Education and Labor), pt. II (Comm. on Ways and Means) and No. 96-1343 (Comm. of Conference). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 126 (1980): May 21, 22, considered and passed House. July 29, considered and passed Senate, amended, in lieu of S. 1076. July 31, Aug. 1, 25, House concurred in Senate amendment with an amendment. Aug. 26, Senate concurred in House amendment with amendments. Aug. 28, House disagreed to Senate amendments. Sept. 18, Senate agreed to conference report. Sept. 19, House agreed to conference report.

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