Common use of VENDOR OFFSET AND ERRONEOUS PAYMENTS C Clause in Contracts

VENDOR OFFSET AND ERRONEOUS PAYMENTS C. R.S. § 24-30-202(1) & C.R.S. § 24-30-202.4 The State Controller may withhold payment under the State’s vendor offset intercept system for debts owed to State Agencies for: (a) unpaid child support debts or child support arrearages; (b) unpaid balances of tax, accrued interest, or other charges specified in §00-00-000, et seq. C.R.S.; (c) unpaid loans due to the Student Loan Division of the Department of Higher Education; (d) amounts required to be paid to the Unemployment Compensation Fund; and (e) other unpaid debts owing to the State as a result of final agency determination or judicial action. The State may also recover, at the State’s discretion, payments made to Contractor in error for any reason, including, but not limited to, overpayments or improper payments, and unexpended or excess funds received by Contractor by deduction from subsequent payments under this Contract, deduction from any payment due under any other contracts, grants or agreements between the State and Contractor, or by any other appropriate method for collecting debts owed to the State.

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VENDOR OFFSET AND ERRONEOUS PAYMENTS C. R.S. § 24-30-202(1) & C.R.S. § 24-30-202.4 The Subject to §24-30-202.4(3.5), C.R.S., the State Controller may withhold payment under the State’s vendor offset intercept system for debts owed to State Agencies agencies for: (ai) unpaid child support debts or child support arrearages; (bii) unpaid balances of tax, accrued interest, or other charges specified in §§00-00-000, et seq. ., C.R.S.; (ciii) unpaid loans due to the Student Loan Division of the Department of Higher Education; (div) amounts required to be paid to the Unemployment Compensation Fund; and (ev) other unpaid debts owing to the State as a result of final agency determination or judicial action. The State may also recover, at the State’s discretion, payments made to Contractor Consultant in error for any reason, including, but not limited to, overpayments or improper payments, and unexpended or excess funds received by Contractor Consultant by deduction from subsequent payments under this Contract, deduction from any payment due under any other contracts, grants or agreements between the State and ContractorConsultant, or by any other appropriate method for collecting debts owed to the State.

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Samples: Agreement

VENDOR OFFSET AND ERRONEOUS PAYMENTS C. R.S. § 24-30-202(1) & C.R.S. § 24-30-202.4 [Not Applicable to intergovernmental agreements] The State Controller may withhold payment under the State’s vendor offset intercept system for debts owed to State Agencies for: (a) unpaid child support debts or child support arrearages; (b) unpaid balances of tax, accrued interest, or other charges specified in §00-00-000, et seq. C.R.S.; (c) unpaid loans due to the Student Loan Division of the Department of Higher Education; (d) amounts required to be paid to the Unemployment Compensation Fund; and (e) other unpaid debts owing to the State as a result of final agency determination or judicial action. The State may also recover, at the State’s discretion, payments made to Contractor in error for any reason, including, but not limited to, overpayments or improper payments, and unexpended or excess funds received by Contractor by deduction from subsequent payments under this Contract, deduction from any payment due under any other contracts, grants or agreements between the State and Contractor, or by any other appropriate method for collecting debts owed to the State.

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VENDOR OFFSET AND ERRONEOUS PAYMENTS C. R.S. § 2400-3000-202(1000 (1) & and C.R.S. § 24-30-30- 202.4 [Not Applicable to intergovernmental agreements] The State Controller may withhold payment under the State’s vendor offset intercept system for debts owed to State Agencies for: (a) unpaid child support debts or child support arrearages; (b) unpaid balances of tax, accrued interest, or other charges specified in §0039- 21-00-000101, et seq. C.R.S.; (c) unpaid loans due to the Student Loan Division of the Department of Higher Education; (d) amounts required to be paid to the Unemployment Compensation Fund; and (e) other unpaid debts owing to the State as a result of final agency determination or judicial action. The State may also recover, at the State’s discretion, payments made to Contractor in error for any reason, including, but not limited to, overpayments or improper payments, and unexpended or excess funds received by Contractor by deduction from subsequent payments under this Contract, deduction from any payment due under any other contracts, grants or agreements between the State and Contractor, or by any other appropriate method for collecting debts owed to the State.

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Samples: www.cuanschutz.edu

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