Goto Section: 1.1952 | 1.2001 | Table of Contents
FCC 1.1953
Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
    2006
Sec.  1.1953   Interagency requests.
   (a) Requests to the Commission by other Federal agencies for administrative
   or salary offset shall be in writing and forwarded to the Financial
   Operations Center, FCC, 445 12th Street, SW., Washington, DC 20554.
   (b) Requests by the Commission to other Federal agencies holding funds
   payable to the debtor will be in writing and forwarded, certified return
   receipt, as specified by that agency in its regulations. If the agency's
   rules governing this matter are not readily available or identifiable, the
   request will be submitted to that agency's office of legal counsel with a
   request that it be processed in accordance with their internal procedures.
   (c) Requests to and from the Commission shall be accompanied by a
   certification that the debtor owes the debt (including the amount) and that
   the procedures for administrative or salary offset contained in this
   subpart, or comparable procedures prescribed by the requesting agency, have
   been fully complied with. The Commission will cooperate with other agencies
   in effecting collection.
   (d) Requests to and from the Commission shall be processed within 30
   calendar days of receipt. If such processing is impractical or not feasible,
   notice to extend the time period for another 30 calendar days will be
   forwarded 10 calendar days prior to the expiration of the first 30-day
   period.
Subpart P—Implementation of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988
   Source:    57 FR 187 , Jan. 3, 1992, unless otherwise noted.
Goto Section: 1.1952 | 1.2001
Goto Year: 2004 |
    2006
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