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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 34 · § 34.29

§ 34.29. Enforcement action against employer for noncompliance with garnishment order.

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(a)If an employer fails to comply with § 34.22 to withhold an appropriate amount from wages owed and payable to an employee, we may sue the employer for that amount. (b)(1) We do not file suit under paragraph
(a)of this section before we terminate action to enforce the debt as a personal liability of the debtor.
(2)However, the provision of paragraph (b)(1) of this section may not apply if earlier filing of a suit is necessary to avoid expiration of any applicable statute of limitations. (c)(1) For purposes of this section, termination of an action to enforce a debt occurs when we terminate collection action in accordance with the FCCS, other applicable standards, or paragraph (c)(2) of this section.
(2)We regard termination of the collection action to have occurred if we have not received for one year any payments to satisfy the debt, in whole or in part, from the particular debtor whose wages were subject to garnishment. (Authority: 31 U.S.C. 3720D)
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