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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Central Intelligence Agency Retirement Act · Sec. 265

Sec. 265. RECOVERY OF PAYMENTS

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## SEC. 265 RECOVERY OF PAYMENTS **[**[50 U.S.C. 2095](/us/usc/t50/s2095)**]** Recovery of payments under this title may not be made from an individual when, in the judgment of the Director, the individual is without fault and recovery would be against equity and good conscience. Withholding or recovery of money payable pursuant to this title on account of a certification or payment made by a former employee of the Agency in the discharge of the former employee's official duties may be made if the Director certifies that the certification or payment involved fraud on the part of the former employee. ### part H Retired Participants Recalled, Reinstated, or Reappointed in the Agency or Reemployed in the Government
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