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Code · CFR · Title 22 — Foreign Relations · Part 512 — Collection of Debts Under the Debt Collection Act of 1982 · § 512.22

§ 512.22. Deduction from pay.

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(a)Deduction by salary offset, from an employee's disposable current pay, shall be subject to the following circumstances:
(1)When funds are available, the Board will collect debts owed the United States in full in one lump-sum. If funds are not available or the debt exceeds 15% of disposable pay for an officially established pay interval, collection will normally be made in installments.
(2)The installments shall not exceed 15% of the disposable pay from which the deduction is made, unless the employee has agreed in writing to a larger amount.
(3)Deduction will commence with the next full pay interval following notice that deductions will commence.
(4)Installment deductions will not be made over a period greater than the anticipated period of employment. \[52 FR 43897, Nov. 17, 1987, as amended at 55 FR 3051, Jan. 30, 1990\]
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