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(a) Notification.--For each calendar year in which bond obligations and bond administrative expenses will be due, the authority shall notify the department of the amount of bond obligations and the estimated amount of bond administrative expenses in sufficient time, as determined by the department, to permit the department to determine the amount of additional contributions under section 301.6 1 required for that year, for deposit into the Debt Service Fund. The authority's calculation of the amount of bond obligations and bond administrative expenses that will be due is subject to verification by the department.
(b) Transfer.--Moneys in the Debt Service Fund that are needed to pay bond obligations and bond administrative expenses or to replenish bond reserves shall be transferred to the authority to ensure timely payment of bond obligations and bond administrative expenses and timely replenishment of bond reserves under any instrument or agreement related to the bonds.
(c) Deficiency in Debt Service Fund.--If there is a deficiency in the Debt Service Fund and to the extent permitted by law, that part of the principal owed on bonds which is attributable to repayment of the principal of advances under Title XII of the Social Security Act (58 Stat. 790, 42 U.S.C. § 1321 et seq.), exclusive of interest or administrative costs associated with the bonds, may be paid from the Unemployment Compensation Fund.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 43 P.S. Labor § 917.7. Payment of bond-related obligations - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-43-ps-labor/pa-st-sect-43-917-7/
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