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PUBLIC LAW 97-148—FEB. 22, 1982

96 STAT. 5

Public Law 97-148 97th Congress Joint Resolution Making an urgent supplemental appropriation for the Department of Labor for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1982.

Feb. 22, 1982 [H.J. Res. 391]

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following Labor sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not oth- Department, supplemental erwise appropriated, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1982, appropriation. namely: DEPARTMENT OF LABOR EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION GRANTS TO STATES FOR UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

For an additional amount for "Grants to States for unemployment insurance and employment services", from the Employment Security Administration Account in the Unemployment Trust Fund, $343,490,000, of which $146,700,000 shall be available only to the extent necessary to meet increased costs of administration resulting from changes in a State law or increases in the number of unemployment insurance claims filed and claims paid or increased salary costs resulting from changes in State salary compensation plans embracing employees of the State generally over those upon which the State's basic grant was based, which cannot be provided for by normal budgetary adjustments: Provided, That any portion of the funds granted to a State in the current fiscal year and not obligated by the State in that year shall be returned to the Treasury and credited to the account from which derived. ADVANCES TO THE UNEMPLOYMENT TRUST FUND AND OTHER FUNDS

For an additional amount for "Advances to the Unemployment Trust Fund and Other Funds", $1,950,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 1983. Approved February 22, 1982.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—H.J. Res. 391: HOUSE REPORT No. 97-425 (Comm. on Appropriations). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 128 (1982): Feb. 9, considered and passed House. Feb. 10, considered and passed Senate.