Common use of Collection of Debts Owed to the Government Clause in Contracts

Collection of Debts Owed to the Government. An employee will be provided due process in accordance with the appropriate debt collection and salary offset regulations, including 5 U.S.C. 5514, 5 CFR 550 Subpart K, and the Debt Collection Improvement Act (1996). These processes constitute the employee’s grievance/appeal procedures regarding the existence and amount of the debt and any resulting collection action.

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Samples: www.dm.usda.gov, www.nffe-fsc.org, www.dm.usda.gov

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Collection of Debts Owed to the Government. a. An employee will be provided due process in accordance with the appropriate debt collection and salary offset regulations, including 5 U.S.C. 5514, 5 CFR 550 Subpart K, and the Debt Collection Improvement Act (1996). These processes constitute the employee’s grievance/appeal procedures regarding the existence and amount of the debt and any resulting collection action.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.nffe-fsc.org, www.fs.usda.gov

Collection of Debts Owed to the Government. a. An employee will be provided due process in accordance with the appropriate debt collection and salary offset regulations, including 5 U.S.C. USC 5514, 5 CFR 550 Subpart K, and the Debt Collection Improvement Act (1996), as amended. These processes constitute the employee’s grievance/appeal procedures regarding the existence and amount of the debt and any resulting collection action.

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Samples: www.dm.usda.gov

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Collection of Debts Owed to the Government. a. An employee will be provided due process in accordance with the appropriate debt collection and salary offset regulations, including 5 U.S.C. USC 5514, 5 CFR 550 Subpart K, and the Debt Collection Improvement Act (1996). These processes constitute the employee’s grievance/appeal procedures regarding the existence and amount of the debt and any resulting collection action.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.nffe-fsc.org

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