Claims Collection definition

Claims Collection means the process of obtaining the amount due to the State Agency from a vendor for overcharging or other error. Claims collection may include offsets against current and subsequent amounts owed to the vendor. Claims collection may include the collection of civil money penalties.
Claims Collection. In the event a vendor is sanctioned for vendor violations the state agency may use claim collection, in addition to administrative fines, disqualification and civil money penalties in lieu of disqualification in accordance with the State Agency sanction schedule.

Examples of Claims Collection in a sentence

  • DHA shall have the authority to suspend claims processing or seek recoupment of claims previously paid as specified under the provisions of the Federal Claims Collection Act (31 USC 3701 et seq.), the Federal Medical Care Recovery Act (42 USC 2651-2653), and 32 CFR 199.14.

  • TMA shall have the authority to suspend claims processing or seek recoupment of claims previously paid as specified under the provisions of the Federal Claims Collection Act (31 USC 3701 et seq.), the Federal Medical Care Recovery Act (42 USC 2651-2653), and 32 CFR 199.

  • DHA shall have the authority to suspend claims processing or seek recoupment of claims previously paid as specified under the provisions of the Federal Claims Collection Act (31 USC 3701 et seq.), the Federal Medical Care Recovery Act (42 USC 2651-2653), and 32 CFR 199.

  • The Creditor Agency has complied with all of the provisions of 31 U.S.C. § 3711(e) and the Federal Claims Collection Standards, as well as other statutes, regulations, and policies applicable to the reporting of a delinquent Debt to consumer reporting agencies.

  • The Creditor Agency has complied with all of the provisions of 31 U.S.C. §§ 3711(g)(9)(A)-(B), 3716 and 3720A, 31 CFR Part 285, and the Federal Claims Collection Standards (31 CFR Parts 900-904), as well as other statutes, regulations, and policies applicable to the collection of the Debt by offset.

  • The Creditor Agency has promulgated all regulations required by 31 CFR parts 285 and 900-904 to transfer debts to Fiscal Service for collection by administrative offset, tax refund offset, Federal salary offset, administrative wage garnishment, credit bureau reporting, and other collection tools authorized and/or required by the Federal Claims Collection Standards (31 CFR Parts 900-904), as may be amended, as well as other statutes, regulations and policies applicable to collection of the Debt.

  • DHA shall have the authority to suspend claims processing or seek recoupment of claims previously paid as specified under the provisions of the Federal Claims Collection Act (31 USC 3701 et seq.), the Federal Medical Care Recovery Act (42 USC 2651-2653) and 32 CFR 199.14.

  • Debt settlement actions for Economic Opportunity Co- operative loans must be handled under the Federal Claims Collection Act; pro- posals will be submitted to the Na- tional Office for review and approval.

  • RECOUPMENT DHA shall have the authority to suspend claims processing or seek recoupment of claims previously paid as specified under the provisions of the Federal Claims Collection Act (31 USC 3701 et seq.), the Federal Medical Care Recovery Act (42 USC 2651-2653), and 32 CFR 199.

  • RECOUPMENT DHA shall have the authority to suspend claims processing or seek recoupment of claims previously paid as specified under the provisions of the Federal Claims Collection Act (31 USC 3701 et seq), the Federal Medical Care Recovery Act (42 USC 2651-2653) and 32 CFR 199.14.