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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Whenever any contribution is made by an employer to a pension fund for the benefit of a member of a labor union of licensed electricians and apprentices as defined in section 20-330, the contribution made on behalf of such individual member shall be transmitted to the pension fund of the local union of which he is a member.
(b) Any funds held by a local electrical union pension fund either directly or indirectly under its control, which were contributed after June 1, 1963, on behalf of a member of another local electrical union, shall be transmitted to the pension fund of the local electrical union, of which the person on behalf of whom the contribution was made was a member at the time such contribution was made.
(c) Any such local electrical union which, within ninety days from July 1, 1969, fails to remit such contributions, received prior to such date, which are required to be remitted under this section, shall be fined not less than fifty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for each day, after such period, during which it fails to remit such funds.
(d) Any such local electrical union which fails, within sixty days of their receipt, to remit such contributions, received after July 1, 1969, which are required by this section to be remitted shall be fined not less than fifty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for each day, after such period, during which it fails to remit such funds.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Connecticut General Statutes Title 31. Labor § 31-89b. Allocation of electricians' union pension fund contributions - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ct/title-31-labor/ct-gen-st-sect-31-89b/
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