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  4. Chapter 122 - DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES, CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICE
  5. Division 85 - ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE MANAGEMENT

Division 85 - ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE MANAGEMENT

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  1. § 122-085-0100 - Statement of purpose
  2. § 122-085-0110 - Definitions
  3. § 122-085-0120 - Mandatory Collection Agency Transfer Assignment Requirements
  4. § 122-085-0130 - Mandatory Collection Agency Transfer Accounts Exempt from Assignment
  5. § 122-085-0140 - Mandatory Collection Agency Transfer Account Request for Exemption
  6. § 122-085-0150 - State Agency Specific Exemptions
  7. § 122-085-0160 - State Agency MCAT Assignments to PCFs
  8. § 122-085-0200 - Voluntary collection of Social Security numbers for use in collecting debts owed to the state

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