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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 30 · § 30.30

§ 30.30. What procedures apply when the Secretary requests another agency to offset a debt owed under a program or activity of the Department?

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(a)The Secretary may request another Federal agency to offset a debt owed under a program or activity of the Department if the Secretary certifies in writing to the other Federal agency:
(1)That the debtor owes a debt to the United States;
(2)The amount of the debt; and
(3)That the Secretary has complied with 4 CFR 102.3.
(b)Before providing the certification required under paragraph
(a)of this section, the Secretary complies with the procedures in §§ 30.20-30.27. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1221e-3(a)(1) and 1226a-1, 31 U.S.C. 3716(b))
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What procedures apply when the Secretary requests another agency to offset a debt owed under a program or activity of the Department?
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