Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 96 Part 1.djvu/744

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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1982

96 STAT. 702

PUBLIC LAW 97-248—SEPT. 3, 1982 "(B) 'assessment jurisdiction' means a geographical area in a State used in determining the assessed value of property for ad valorem taxation; "(C) 'air carrier transportation property' means property, as defined by the Civil Aeronautics Board, owned or used by an air carrier providing air transportation; "(D) 'commercial and industrial property' means property, other than transportation property and land used primarily for agricultural purposes or timber growing, devoted to a commercial or industrial use and subject to a property tax levy; and "(E) 'State' shall include the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, the District of Columbia, the territories or possessions of the United States, and political agencies of two or more States. "(3) This subsection shall not apply to any in lieu tax which is wholly utilized for airport and aeronautical purposes.".

TITLE VI—FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL COMPENSATION PROGRAM Federal Supplemental Compensation Act of 1982.

Subtitle A—Extension of Benefits

26 USC 3304 note.

SEC. 601. This subtitle may be cited as the "Federal Supplemental Compensation Act of 1982".

SHORT TITLE

FEDERAL-STATE A G R E E M E N T S

26 USC 3304 note.

SEC. 602. (a) Any State which desires to do so may enter into and participate in an agreement with the Secretary of Labor (hereinafter in this title referred to as the "Secretary") under this subtitle. Any State which is a party to an agreement under this subtitle may, upon providing thirty days' written notice to the Secretary, terminate such agreement. (b) Any such agreement shall provide that the State agency of the State will make payments of Federal supplemental compensation— (1) to individiuals who— (A) have exhausted all rights to regular compensation under the State law; (B) have no rights to compensation (including both regular compensation and extended compensation) with respect to a week under such law or any other State unemployment compensation law or to compensation under any other Federal law (and is not paid or entitled to be paid any additional compensation under any such State or Federal law); and (C) are not receiving compensation with respect to such week under the unemployment compensation law of Canada; (2) for any week of unemployment which begins in the individual's period of eligibility, except that no payment of Federal supplemental compensation shall be made to any individual for any week of unemployment which