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Code · Utah · Title 53H — Higher Education · Chapter 12

53H-12-207. Order stating default -- Filing with State Tax Commission -- Lien of order.

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Effective 10/14/2025
53H-12-207. Order stating default -- Filing with State Tax Commission -- Lien of order.
(1)An abstract of an order of a hearing examiner stating a default under Section 53H-12-206 may be filed with the State Tax Commission and, when filed, constitutes a lien to the extent of the balance due plus interest against any state income tax refund or overpayment due or to become due to the borrower for a period of eight years from the date of the order unless satisfied or otherwise released in writing by the college, university, or board.
(2)The lien created by this section is, for the purposes of Section 59-10-529 only, a judgment, but no credit of a tax refund or overpayment shall be made on account of the lien until 20 days after the date of the hearing examiner's order.
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