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TITLE 36 - PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY

CHAPTER XII - NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION

SUBCHAPTER A - GENERAL RULES

PART 1201 - COLLECTION OF CLAIMS

subpart a - INTRODUCTION

1201.8 - What action might NARA take to collect debts?

  (a) There are a number of actions that NARA is permitted to take when attempting to collect debts. These actions include: (1) Salary, tax refund or administrative offset, or administrative wage garnishment (see subparts C, D, E, and F of this part respectively); or (2) Using the services of private collection contractors.

  (b) In certain instances, usually after collection efforts have proven unsuccessful, NARA transfers debts to the Treasury for collection or refers them to the DOJ for litigation (see 1201.10 and 1201.11).

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