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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 1073 — Procedures for Bureau Debt Collection · § 1073.308

§ 1073.308. Special review of repayment agreement or salary offset due to changed circumstances.

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(a)An employee subject to a voluntary repayment agreement or salary offset payable to the Bureau as creditor agency may request a special review by the Director of the amount of the salary offset or voluntary repayment, based on materially changed circumstances, including, but not limited to, catastrophic illness, divorce, death, or disability. A request for special review may be made at any time.
(b)In support of a request for special review, the employee shall submit to the Bureau a detailed statement and supporting documents for the employee, his or her spouse, and dependents indicating:
(1)Income from all sources;
(2)Assets;
(3)Liabilities;
(4)Number of dependents;
(5)Monthly expenses for food, housing, clothing, and transportation;
(6)Medical expenses; and
(7)Exceptional expenses, if any.
(c)The employee shall also file an alternative proposed offset or payment schedule and a statement, with supporting documents, showing why the current salary offset or payments result in extreme financial hardship to the employee.
(d)The Director shall evaluate the statement and supporting documents and determine whether the original salary offset or repayment schedule imposes extreme financial hardship on the employee, for example, by preventing the employee from meeting essential subsistence expenses such as food, housing, clothing, transportation, and medical care. The Director shall notify the employee in writing within 30 calendar days of his or her determination.
(e)If the special review results in a revised salary offset or repayment schedule, the Director shall provide a new certification to the paying agency.
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