DCIA definition
Examples of DCIA in a sentence
If the vendor has outstanding debt with the FCC and is violation of the Red Light Rule under the Debt Collection Improvement Act (DCIA), the University reserves the right to terminate the contract with the vendor (see red light rule 47 C.F.R.§1.1910).
The Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 (DCIA) mandates that Federal payments be made by Electronic Funds Transfer unless waived in accordance with specific circumstances set forth in 31 CFR 208.4. 31 CFR 208.2 provides what constitutes federal payments.
FMS is the Treasury bureau responsible for implementing the debt collection provisions of the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 (DCIA), Pub.
Agency procedures will be followed for overpayments and delinquent ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ per the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 (DCIA) and pertinent Alaska State Statutes.
July 16, 2013 In the Event of Default under this Note, Debtor shall be responsible for any resulting interest and/or administrative charges (including collection costs) as permitted by the DCIA, other law and/or regulation, and/or the terms of this Note.
Within fourteen (14) days of the pre-disciplinary meeting, the Principal or DCIA, or the CEO in cases of dismissal, shall issue a written notice, copying the Union, regarding what disciplinary action, if any, they have decided to take.
Subject to certain exceptions, the DCIA requires Federal agencies to submit certain debts to FMS for collection action, including collection by administrative offset.
DCIA loan eligibility requirement the debt has not been paid the payment due date or the end of any grace period.
Treasury has chosen to implement the DCIA through an expanded Treasury Offset Program (TOP) and cross-servicing technique.
The DCIA also established Treasury’s Financial Management Service as the Federal Government’s debt collection center.