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34 Pa. Code § 61.5. Special Administration Fund.

§ 61.5. Special Administration Fund.

 (a)  Contributions, together with interest and penalties thereon, received or collected by the Bureau from employers under the provisions of section 601 of the law (43 P. S. §  841) shall be credited to the Employers’ Contribution Account. Interest and penalties credited to the account shall not be deemed to be a part of the Unemployment Compensation Fund, and shall be transferred to the Special Administration Fund at convenient intervals, section 641.1 of the law (43 P. S. §  841.1).

 (b)  No refund of interest or penalties will be made to an employer from the Unemployment Compensation Fund, and no deduction of interest or penalties erroneously paid will be allowed an employer with respect to future payments of contributions, interest or penalties until an amount of money equal to or in excess of the interest or penalties has been transferred from the Special Administration Fund to the Unemployment Compensation Fund.

 (c)  Additional amounts of money will be transferred from time to time, in keeping with the provisions of subsection (b), so that the total amount of money thus transferred will, at all times, be equal to or in excess of the sum of the total amounts of interest and penalties erroneously paid and which fall into one of the following categories:

   (1)  Those refunded subsequent to May 31, 1945.

   (2)  Those allowed to be deducted by employers with respect to future payments of contributions, interest or penalties subsequent to that date.

   (3)  Those included in the amounts of checks which have been deposited since that date and which have been returned unhonored, unless the checks have been subsequently redeposited and honored.

 (d)  Any money transferred under the provisions of subsection (c) and which are in excess of the total amounts of such interest and penalties shall be considered as a credit in the Unemployment Compensation Fund against future transfer required to be made by the provisions of this section.



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