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Title 47 - Telecommunication
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CHAPTER I—FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
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SUBCHAPTER A—GENERAL (Parts 0–19)
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PART 1—PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
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SUBPART O—Collection of Claims Owed the United States (§1.1901 to §1.1953)
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SUBPART O—Collection of Claims Owed the United States (§1.1901 to §1.1953)
1.1901—Definitions and construction.
1.1902—Exceptions.
1.1903—Use of procedures.
1.1904—Conformance to law and regulations.
1.1905—Other procedures; collection of forfeiture penalties.
1.1906—Informal action.
1.1907—Return of property or collateral.
1.1908—Omissions not a defense.
1.1910—Effect of insufficient fee payments, delinquent debts, or debarment.
1.1911—Demand for payment.
1.1912—Collection by administrative offset.
1.1913—Administrative offset against amounts payable from Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund.
1.1914—Collection in installments.
1.1915—Exploration of compromise.
1.1916—Suspending or terminating collection action.
1.1917—Referrals to the Department of Justice and transfer of delinquent debt to the Secretary of Treasury.
1.1918—Use of consumer reporting agencies.
1.1919—Contracting for collection services.
1.1925—Purpose.
1.1926—Scope.
1.1927—Notification.
1.1928—Hearing.
1.1929—Deduction from employee's pay.
1.1930—Liquidation from final check or recovery from other payment.
1.1931—Non-waiver of rights by payments.
1.1932—Refunds.
1.1933—Interest, penalties and administrative costs.
1.1934—Recovery when the Commission is not creditor agency.
1.1935—Obtaining the services of a hearing official.
1.1936—Administrative wage garnishment.
1.1940—Assessment.
1.1941—Exemptions.
1.1942—Other sanctions.
1.1950—Reporting discharged debts to the Internal Revenue Service.
1.1951—Offset against tax refunds.
1.1952—Use and disclosure of mailing addresses.
1.1953—Interagency requests.
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