(a) Unless the context requires a different meaning, the term “bonds” or “revenue bonds” under this section and sections 3-21a, 31-222, 31-225a, 31-231a, 31-232b, 31-232d, 31-232f, 31-236, 31-250a, 31-259, 31-263, 31-264b and 31-274j includes notes issued in anticipation of the issuance of revenue bonds, or notes issued pursuant to a commercial paper program.
(b) There is established a fund to be known as the Unemployment Compensation Advance Fund. The fund shall be administered by the State Treasurer as a trust fund, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 3-21a, 31-222, 31-225a, 31-231a, 31-232b, 31-232d, 31-232f, 31-236, 31-250a, 31-259, 31-263, 31-264b and 31-274j. The state treasurer may enter into contracts that may be useful to the organization, establishment, operation and administration of the fund under all applicable state and federal laws and may contract with any person to provide whatever services to the fund as, in the discretion of the State Treasurer, are necessary for the proper operation and administration of the fund. All costs of organizing, establishing and operating the fund, including the costs of personnel and contractual services, shall be a charge upon and paid by the State Treasurer from the fund. In addition, all costs of establishing and administering the necessary procedures for billing, payment and collection of the assessments authorized to be established by the administrator pursuant to section 31-225a shall be a charge upon and paid by the State Treasurer from the fund. All costs related to the organization, establishment and operation of the fund and all costs related to the establishment and administration of billing, payment and collection procedures for moneys received from employers in payment of assessments established in accordance with said section 31-225a, to the extent not payable from the fund, may be paid from other moneys of the state when made available for such purpose. There is established within the fund an advance account, a debt service and reserve account and an administration account, which accounts shall be held separate and apart from each other. Additional accounts and subaccounts may be established in the proceedings under which the revenue bonds are authorized.
(c) There shall be deposited in the advance account: (1) The proceeds of revenue bonds issued by the state for deposit into the account and use in accordance with this section and sections 3-21a, 31-222, 31-225a, 31-231a, 31-232b, 31-232d, 31-232f, 31-236, 31-250a, 31-259, 31-263, 31-264b and 31-274j; (2) federal grants and awards or other federal assistance received by the state for deposit into the account or for other purposes in accordance with said sections; and (3) interest or other income earned on the investment of moneys in the advance account pending transfer or use pursuant to said sections.
(d) To the extent that amounts are available therefor in the advance account, and on request of the administrator pursuant to subsection (h) of this section, the State Treasurer shall apply the proceeds (1) to repay, in accordance with the proceedings authorizing any revenue bonds issued pursuant to this section and sections 3-21a, 31-222, 31-225a, 31-231a, 31-232b, 31-232d, 31-232f, 31-236, 31-250a, 31-259, 31-263, 31-264b and 31-274j, the outstanding balance of all or any part of the advances made to the state from the federal unemployment account under Title XII of the Social Security Act, 42 USC Sections 1321 to 1324, inclusive, and any interest due on the advances, and (2) to provide advances to the Unemployment Compensation Benefit Fund.
(e) Within the debt service and reserve account there are established the following subaccounts: (1) A reserve subaccount into which shall be deposited the proceeds of revenue bonds issued by the state for deposit into the reserve subaccount and use in accordance with this section and sections 3-21a, 31-222, 31-225a, 31-231a, 31-232b, 31-232d, 31-232f, 31-236, 31-250a, 31-259, 31-263, 31-264b and 31-274j; and (2) a debt service subaccount into which shall be deposited, in accordance with the proceeding authorizing the bonds, the proceeds of the initial issuance of revenue bonds which are expected to be applied as capitalized interest to the extent required, and payments received from or on behalf of any employer in payment of assessments established in accordance with said sections attributable to the debt service requirement. Moneys in each subaccount created under this subsection may be applied by the State Treasurer to debt service on revenue bonds. The Treasurer shall apply amounts in the reserve subaccount to the payment of debt service on bonds whenever amounts on deposit in the debt service subaccount are insufficient. The net proceeds of any refunding bonds shall be deposited in a special subaccount within the debt service and reserve account and shall be applied solely to the retirement or redemption of the bonds to be refunded.
(f) There shall be deposited in the administration account: (1) The proceeds of revenue bonds expected to be deposited into the administration account and use in accordance with this section and sections 3-21a, 31-222, 31-225a, 31-231a, 31-232b, 31-232d, 31-232f, 31-236, 31-250a, 31-259, 31-263, 31-264b and 31-274j; and (2) any additional money received from employers in payment of assessments established in accordance with said sections, to offset the costs and expenses of administering and operating the fund. Amounts in the administration account may be applied to offset the costs and expenses of establishing, administering and operating the fund.
(g) The fund shall be maintained separate and apart from all other moneys, funds and accounts of the state. Investment earnings credited to the assets of the fund and to any account and subaccount within the fund shall become part of the assets of the fund, account and subaccount, except as otherwise required for rebates in order to assure the excludability of the interest on the bonds from federal income taxation, as provided in the proceedings authorizing any revenue bonds. Any balance remaining in the fund at the end of any fiscal year shall be carried forward in the fund, account and subaccount for the next fiscal year.
(h) Upon the issuance of revenue bonds and to the extent there are sufficient proceeds or other amounts in the advance account available therefor, any advances to the Unemployment Compensation Benefit Fund that the administrator deems necessary for the payment of benefits under this chapter or to the Unemployment Compensation Fund for the repayment of advances made to the state from the federal unemployment account, including interest thereon, may be obtained from the advance account of the Unemployment Compensation Advance Fund. The State Treasurer shall, on request filed in writing by the administrator, withdraw from the advance account of the Unemployment Compensation Advance Fund and deposit in the Unemployment Compensation Benefit Fund, amounts determined by the administrator to be necessary for the payment of benefits under this chapter without incurring federal interest charges, or deposit in the Unemployment Compensation Fund amounts determined by the administrator to be required for the repayment of advances made to the state from the federal unemployment account, including interest thereon. The State Treasurer shall, from time to time and at least annually, determine the amount of interest, amortization, reserve and associated costs required for each advance made from the advance account under this subsection computed in accordance with the requirements of the Unemployment Compensation Fund and the proceedings under which the revenue bonds are authorized and such amounts shall be assessed by the administrator as provided in subdivision (2) of subsection (e) of section 31-225a. For purposes of this subsection, “associated costs” includes all costs related to the efficient establishment, operation and administration of the Unemployment Compensation Advance Fund pursuant to subsection (b) of this section, and the proceedings under which the bonds are issued pursuant to this section and sections 3-21a, 31-222, 31-225a, 31-231a, 31-232b, 31-232d, 31-232f, 31-236, 31-250a, 31-259, 31-263, 31-264b and 31-274j and the costs of establishing and administering the billing, payment and collection procedures referred to in subsection (b) of this section.
(i) The moneys in the advance account may also be used to pay any costs related to the issuance of revenue bonds issued pursuant to section 31-264b and to pay any debt service thereon for which amounts on deposit in the debt service and reserve account maintained pursuant to this section are insufficient.
(j) Notwithstanding any provision of this section and sections 3-21a, 31-222, 31-225a, 31-231a, 31-232b, 31-232d, 31-232f, 31-236, 31-250a, 31-259, 31-263, 31-264b and 31-274j to the contrary, any money received from the Unemployment Compensation Fund may not be used for any purpose inconsistent with federal law, and any federal grants, awards, advances or other federal assistance referred to herein may not be used for any purpose other than that for which such amounts were granted, awarded, advanced, or otherwise appropriated, respectively.
(P.A. 93-243, S. 9, 15; 93-419, S. 3, 9.)
History: P.A. 93-243 effective June 23, 1993; P.A. 93-419 amended Subsec. (a) to redefine “bonds” and “revenue bonds” and made technical changes, effective July 1, 1993.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 567 - Unemployment Compensation
Section 31-222. - Definitions.
Section 31-222a. - “District” defined. Continuation of commissioners in offices.
Section 31-223. - Application of chapter to employers.
Section 31-223a. - Employers not subject to chapter. Notification to employees.
Section 31-224. - Municipal and other public employees.
Section 31-226a. - Discharge, discipline, penalty or discrimination prohibited. Right of action.
Section 31-228. - Benefit for total unemployment.
Section 31-229. - Benefit for partial unemployment.
Section 31-230. - Benefit year, base period and alternative base period.
Section 31-231. - Total unemployment benefit rate.
Section 31-231a. - Total unemployment benefit rate.
Section 31-231b. - Maximum limitation on total benefits.
Section 31-232. - Maximum limitation on total benefits.
Section 31-232a. - Additional benefits payable during periods of substantial unemployment.
Section 31-232b. - Extended benefits: Definitions.
Section 31-232c. - Applicability of chapter.
Section 31-232d. - Eligibility conditions.
Section 31-232e. - Weekly extended benefit amount.
Section 31-232f. - Total extended benefit amount.
Section 31-232g. - Public announcements and computations by administrator.
Section 31-232h. - Additional benefits payable, when.
Section 31-232i. - Administrator's duties with respect to federal act.
Section 31-232j. - Extended benefits payable from Unemployment Compensation Fund.
Section 31-232k. - Interstate claims for extended benefits.
Section 31-233. - Temporary extended-duration benefits.
Section 31-234. - Dependency allowances.
Section 31-235a. - Methods of payment by nonprofit organizations.
Section 31-236. - Disqualifications. Exceptions.
Section 31-236a. - Eligibility of apprentice unemployed due to labor dispute.
Section 31-236c. - Ineligibility of certain board of education employees.
Section 31-236d. - Eligibility of individual in training approved under the Trade Act of 1974.
Section 31-236e. - Basis for determination of eligibility. Regulations.
Section 31-236f. - Information re the availability of unemployment compensation benefits. Procedure.
Section 31-237. - Employment Security Division.
Section 31-237a. - Definitions.
Section 31-237b. - Employment Security Appeals Division established.
Section 31-237e. - Employment Security Appeals Division personnel, payment, appointment.
Section 31-237f. - Disqualification of board member; challenge; replacements.
Section 31-237g. - Powers of Employment Security Board of Review, rules of procedure.
Section 31-237h. - Access of appeals division to records of the Employment Security Division.
Section 31-237i. - Referee section established. Appointment of referees; chief referee.
Section 31-237j. - Appeals to referee section; jurisdiction, venue; panel of referees.
Section 31-239. - Advisory council.
Section 31-240. - Claim procedure. Filing.
Section 31-241. - Determination of claims and benefits. Notice, hearing and appeal. Regulations.
Section 31-243. - Continuous jurisdiction.
Section 31-244a. - Procedure on appeals; hearings; rules of evidence; record.
Section 31-245. - Authority to administer oaths and issue subpoenas.
Section 31-246. - Enforcement of subpoena.
Section 31-247. - Witness fees. Payment of expenses of proceedings.
Section 31-248a. - Transfer of case from referee to Employment Security Board of Review.
Section 31-249d. - Disqualification of referees and board members as advocates.
Section 31-249e. - Decisions of board and referees. Methods of issuance. Notice of appellate rights.
Section 31-249h. - Regulations defining “good cause”.
Section 31-250. - Administration. Duties and powers of administrator.
Section 31-250a. - Advisory board. Membership. Functions and duties.
Section 31-251. - General regulations.
Section 31-252. - Public distribution of law, regulations and reports.
Section 31-253. - Delegation of authority.
Section 31-254. - Records and reports. State directory of new hires. Disclosure.
Section 31-254a. - Wage and claim information to national directory of new hires.
Section 31-255. - Reciprocal agreements with other states.
Section 31-256. - Application for advances to Unemployment Trust Fund.
Section 31-257. - Repayment of benefits on receipt of retroactive pay.
Section 31-258. - Repayment of benefits on receipt of workers' compensation.
Section 31-259. - Employment Security Administration Fund.
Section 31-260. - Transfer of funds authorized by federal Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act.
Section 31-261. - Unemployment Compensation Fund. Payment of administrative expenses.
Section 31-262. - Deposits of contributions. Payments to United States Treasurer.
Section 31-263. - Withdrawals of funds for payment of benefits and reimbursement of advance fund.
Section 31-264. - Management of fund upon discontinuance of or changes in Unemployment Trust Fund.
Section 31-264a. - Unemployment Compensation Advance Fund.
Section 31-264b. - Issuance of unemployment compensation revenue bonds.
Section 31-265. - Interest on contributions not paid when due.
Section 31-266. - Collection of contributions. Lien. Foreclosure.
Section 31-266b. - Disposition of real or personal property taken by foreclosure.
Section 31-266c. - Abatement of contributions. Compromises.
Section 31-268. - Adjustment of errors.
Section 31-269. - Refunds and deficiencies.
Section 31-272. - Protection of rights and benefits.
Section 31-274a to 31-274f. - Nonprofit organizations.
Section 31-274g. - Cooperation with other states for enforcement of law.
Section 31-274h. - Publication of unemployment compensation information.
Section 31-274i. - Information to be provided re earned income credit program.
Section 31-274j. - Voluntary shared work unemployment compensation program.