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Code · CFR · Title 16 — Commercial Practices · Part 1 — General Procedures · § 1.100

§ 1.100. Administrative wage garnishment.

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(a)General. The Commission may use administrative wage garnishment for debts, including those referred to Bureau of the Fiscal Service, Department of Treasury, for cross-servicing. Regulations in 31 CFR 285.11 govern the collection of delinquent nontax debts owed to federal agencies through administrative garnishment of non-Federal wages. Whenever the Bureau of the Fiscal Service collects such a debt for the Commission using administrative wage garnishment, the statutory administrative requirements in 31 CFR 285.11 will govern.
(b)Hearing official. Any hearing required to establish the Commission's right to collect a debt through administrative wage garnishment shall be conducted by a qualified individual selected at the discretion of the Chairman of the Commission, as specified in 31 CFR 285.11. \[75 FR 68418, Nov. 8, 2010, as amended at 81 FR 2742, Jan. 19, 2016\]
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