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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Higher Education Act of 1965 · Sec. 468

Sec. 468. GENERAL AUTHORITY OF SECRETARY

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## SEC. 468 GENERAL AUTHORITY OF SECRETARY **[**[20 U.S.C. 1087hh](/us/usc/t20/s1087hh)**]** In carrying out the provisions of this part, the Secretary is authorized— ####
(1)to consent to modification, with respect to rate of interest, time of payment of any installment of principal and interest or any portion thereof, or any other provision of any note evidencing a loan which has been made under this part; ####
(2)to enforce, pay, compromise, waive, or release any right, title, claim, lien, or demand, however acquired, including any equity or any right of redemption; ####
(3)to conduct litigation in accordance with the provisions of section 432(a)(2); and ####
(4)to enter into a contract or other arrangement with State or nonprofit agencies and, on a competitive basis, with collection agencies for servicing and collection of loans under this part.
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