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Section 51-1-47 - Application of the act [Applicability of act to governmental entities]

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The provisions of Laws 1977, Chapter 227, as amended [51-1-14 to 51-1-17, 51-1-43 to 51-1-47 NMSA 1978], shall apply to all governmental entities of New Mexico to the extent such entities are constitutionally required by federal law to pay unemployment benefits to public employees as a condition of obtaining approval of the state unemployment compensation plan. If the federal Unemployment Compensation Amendments of 1976 (Public Law 94-566) is adjudged unconstitutional or invalid in its application or stayed during the pendency of legal proceedings, the coverage of public employees of this state under the Unemployment Compensation Law is automatically stayed. Upon entry of a final judgment declaring the Federal Unemployment Compensation Law to be unconstitutional, the provisions of Laws 1977, Chapter 227, as amended, are repealed. History: 1978 Comp., § 51-1-47, enacted by Laws 1977, ch. 227, § 11; 1978, ch. 131, § 7. ANNOTATIONSBracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law. Compiler's notes. — This section was not compiled in the 1953 Compilation. Cross references.

TIONSBracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law. Compiler's notes. — This section was not compiled in the 1953 Compilation. Cross references. — For the federal Unemployment Compensation Amendments of 1976, see 5, 26 and 42 U.S.C. The reference to the Federal Unemployment Compensation Law in the last sentence apparently means the Federal Unemployment Tax Act, which appears as 26 U.S.C. §§ 3301 to 3308.