61-3-24. Employment security administration fund created--Moneys paid into fund--Purposes for which used.
There is created in the state treasury a special fund to be known as the employment security administration fund. Moneys which are deposited or paid into this fund are continuously available to the Department of Labor and Regulation for expenditure in accordance with the provisions of this title, and may not lapse at any time or be transferred to any other fund. All moneys in this fund which are received from the federal government or any agency thereof shall be expended solely for the purposes and in the amounts found necessary by the United States secretary of labor for the proper and efficient administration of this title. The fund shall consist of all moneys received from the United States of America, or any agency thereof, including the United States secretary of labor, and all moneys received from any other source for such purpose and shall include also any moneys received from the railroad retirement board as compensation for services or facilities supplied to said board, any amounts paid pursuant to any surety bond or insurance policy or from other sources for losses sustained by the employment security administration fund or by reason of damage to equipment or supplies purchased from moneys in such fund, and any proceeds realized from the sale or disposition of any such equipment or supplies which may no longer be necessary for the proper administration of this title.
Source: SL 1936 (SS), ch 3, §13; SDC 1939, §17.0817; SL 1939, ch 87, §4; SL 1939, ch 88, §1; SL 1941, ch 84; SDC Supp 1960, §17.0817 (1); SL 1965, ch 97, §1; SL 2008, ch 277, §60; SL 2011, ch 1 (Ex. Ord. 11-1), §33, eff. Apr. 12, 2011.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 61 - Reemployment Assistance
Chapter 03 - Administration And Enforcement
Section 61-3-2 - Work record maintained by employing unit--Inspection by department.
Section 61-3-3 - Report required of employers by secretary.
Section 61-3-4 - Information confidential--Use by claimant at hearing--Violation as misdemeanor.
Section 61-3-5 - Reports and communications privileged in actions for defamation.
Section 61-3-6 - Preservation and destruction of departmental records.
Section 61-3-7 - Powers of departmental personnel in conduct of investigations and hearings.
Section 61-3-9 - Disobedience of departmental subpoena--Misdemeanor--Separate offenses.
Section 61-3-10 - Judicial enforcement of departmental subpoena--Disobedience as contempt.
Section 61-3-14 - Availability of laws, rules, and reports.
Section 61-3-16 - Criminal prosecutions by attorney general or state's attorney.
Section 61-3-17 - Representation of department in civil actions.
Section 61-3-18 - Promulgation of rules to secure federal benefits.
Section 61-3-19 - Arrangements with other states for coordinated administration of benefits.
Section 61-3-21 - Cooperation and compliance with federal requirements--Reports and information.
Section 61-3-22 - Records made available to railroad retirement board.
Section 61-3-23 - Information furnished to federal public works agencies.
Section 61-3-27 - State obligation to replace federal contributions expended in unauthorized manner.
Section 61-3-31 - Transfer of contingency fund balance to unemployment compensation fund.