24 CFR 17 - ADMINISTRATIVE CLAIMS
Title 24 published on 2011-04-01
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28 USC 2672 - Administrative adjustment of claims
31 USC 3711 - Collection and compromise
31 USC 3716 - Administrative offset
31 USC 3717 - Interest and penalty on claims
31 USC 3718 - Contracts for collection services
31 USC 3720A - Reduction of tax refund by amount of debt
31 USC 3721 - Claims of personnel of agencies and the District of Columbia government for personal property damage or loss
42 USC 3535 - Administrative provisions
5 USC 5514 - Installment deduction for indebtedness to the United States
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2011-28777 RIN 2501-AD36 Docket No. FR-5166-F-02 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, Office of the Secretary, HUD Final rule. Effective date: December 7, 2011. 24 CFR Part 17 On July 5, 2011, HUD published a proposed rule to revise and update HUD's regulations governing the procedures for the collection of claims by HUD. The rule proposed to revise HUD's debt collection regulations to implement the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 and the revised Federal Claims Collection Standards. The DCIA and FCCS generally apply to the collection of nontax debt owed to the Federal Government and require referral of all eligible delinquent nontax debt to the Department of the Treasury for collection by centralized offset and to a designated debt collection center for debt servicing when a debt becomes 180 days delinquent. The rule also proposed to update and make technical corrections to HUD's salary offset provisions to conform to the changes made to HUD's debt collection regulations. HUD is adopting the proposed rule without change. HUD did not receive any public comments on the proposed rule.



