Comprehensive Secondary Collection Services Sample Clauses

Comprehensive Secondary Collection Services. The collection process starts at assignment citation, a) ICMS clients <100K typically 120 days unpaid. Citations transition to DMV citations per year - 35% of liens and FTB tax intercept filings via collection agency. collections or flat fee of $30 Provides all services under Level 2 FTB “Full-Service” plus per citation collected. full secondary collections with calls, letters and other b) ICMS clients >100K efforts locate responsible party and collect citation fees citations/year - 30% of and penalties. collections 2 Collection Services Fee Schedule (Effective January 12, 2010) 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 See notes for additional detail on services and billing rates. 1 1. Citation collection services are provided by a City of Inglewood contract service 2 provider. The current provider is Law Enforcement Services, Inc (LES). Any change in 3 this contract service provider will be coordinated with Client Agencies who purchase this 4 optional service. At any time the Client Agency may notify Inglewood that they wish to 5 modify the level of collection service or discontinue the service. 6 2. Accounts become eligible for collection services and associated fees when the account 7 is assigned by the Client Agency. Fee associated with collection services will be 8 incurred when funds are collected from customers for citations assigned to the 9 collection service provider. 10 3. FTB “Limited” Service: This service will be offered to provide continuity to the existing 11 FTB process that Inglewood - PTS has supported for many years. Franchise Tax Board 12 tax intercept processing service (FTB-Limited) will not include any of the value-added 13 revenue enhancement and clerical reduction services offered in FTB Full-Service.
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Comprehensive Secondary Collection Services. 2 A. The 35% collection fee applies to client agencies which issue less than 100,000
Comprehensive Secondary Collection Services. 19 a. FTB Liens: For full service collection clients, the collection fee for FTB liens 20 is 30% of revenue collected. 21 b. DMV Holds: ICMS client agencies have the option to include DMV Liens as 22 part of the collection process scope of services. LES will pay for all DMV 23 Lien fees for Full Secondary Collection Service clients. 24 ///// 25 26 27 28 1 EXHIBIT D 2 LOCKBOX SERVICES 3 (A) City shall provide Client Agency with lock box services, which shall perform 6 under the direction of the City and shall process all parking citations payments in 7 accordance with the following guidelines: 8 1. Mail will be picked up Monday through Friday (except nationally 9 recognized holidays) by 9:00 a.m. at Post Office Boxes designated by 10 City. 11 2. All mail shall be processed within twenty-four (24) hours of receipt, 12 excluding weekends, holidays or any unforeseen events outside of the 13 control of the City and its contractor’s.
Comprehensive Secondary Collection Services. 19 a. FTB Liens: For full service collection clients, the collection fee for FTB liens 20 is 35% of revenue collected. 21 b. DMV Holds: ICMS client agencies have the option to include DMV Liens as

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