Debt Collection Improvement Act definition

Debt Collection Improvement Act has the meaning set forth in the Common Agreement.
Debt Collection Improvement Act. The Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended from time to time.
Debt Collection Improvement Act means the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended from time to time.

Examples of Debt Collection Improvement Act in a sentence

  • RBS may use all remedies available to it, including those under the Debt Collection Improvement Act, to recover the Federal Debt from the Guarantor.

  • Some guidelines specific to CMS include, but are not limited to, 42 CFR, the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, and the Federal Claims Collection Act, as amended.

  • Lender is required in accordance with the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 and by SBA SOP 50 10 to report information relating to the extension of the Loan to consumer or commercial reporting agencies or bureaus, as appropriate (the "Reporting Agencies").

  • Subject to earlier expiration of this Option as described in Sections 1, 2 and 3 above, this Option shall expire on March 31, 2026.

  • Lender is required by the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 and by the SBA to comply with the provisions of 31 U.S.C. §3711 and report information relating to the extension of the Loan to consumer or commercial reporting agencies or bureaus, as appropriate (collectively, the “Reporting Agencies”).

  • To gain additional knowledge research the following documents: - The Financial Management Manual, the Program Integrity Manual (PIM), and the Medicare Secondary Payer Manual (see xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxx) published by CMS for use by CMS contractors, - The Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 - The Federal Claims Collection Act, as amended and - Related regulations found in 42 CFR.

  • To gain additional knowledge potential bidders may research the following documents: • The Financial Management Manual and the Program Integrity Manual (PIM) at www.cms.hhs.gov/manuals • The Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 • The Federal Claims Collection Act, as amended and related regulations found in 42 CFR.

  • Lender is required by the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 and by the SBA to comply with the provisions of 31 U.S.C. §3711 and report information relating to the extension of the Loan to consumer or commercial reporting agencies or bureaus, as appropriate (the "Reporting Agencies").

  • The Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 (DCIA) requires federal agencies to refer eligible delinquent debt to a Treasury designated Debt Collection Center for cross servicing and further collection activities, including the Treasury Offset Program.

  • Lender is required by the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 to comply with the provisions of 31 U.S.C. §3711 and report information relating to the extension of the Loan to consumer or commercial reporting agencies or bureaus, as appropriate (the “Reporting Agencies”).

Related to Debt Collection Improvement Act

  • Public improvement costs means the costs of:

  • Improvement Costs means any additional expenditure on a fixed asset that materially increases the capacity of the asset or materially improves its functioning or represents more than 10% of the initial depreciation base of the asset;

  • Needs Improvement the Educator’s performance on a standard or overall is below the requirements of a standard or overall, but is not considered to be unsatisfactory at this time. Improvement is necessary and expected.  Unsatisfactory: the Educator’s performance on a standard or overall has not significantly improved following a rating of needs improvement, or the Educator’s performance is consistently below the requirements of a standard or overall and is considered inadequate, or both.

  • Debt collection means the collection of unpaid tolls and applicable administrative fees by (i) 750 retention of a third-party debt collector or (ii) collection practices undertaken by employees of a toll 751 facility operator that are materially similar to a third-party debt collector.

  • Waste load allocation means (i) the water quality-based annual mass load of total nitrogen or

  • Routine Patient Costs means all health care services that are otherwise covered under the Group Contract for the treatment of cancer or other Life-threatening Condition that is typically covered for a patient who is not enrolled in an Approved Clinical Trial.

  • Energy efficiency improvement means equipment, devices, or materials intended to decrease energy consumption, including, but not limited to, all of the following:

  • Home improvement means the remodeling, altering,

  • Infrastructure improvement means permanent infrastructure that is essential for the public health and safety or that:

  • Licensed site remediation professional means an individual who is licensed by the Site Remediation Professional Licensing Board pursuant to section 7 of P.L.2009, c.60 (C.58:10C-7) or the department pursuant to section 12 of P.L.2009, c.60 (C.58:10C-12).

  • Landlord Personal Property Collateral Access Agreement means a Landlord Waiver and Consent Agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit K with such amendments or modifications as may be approved by the Collateral Agent.

  • Project Improvements means site improvements and facilities that are:

  • Contractor-acquired property means property acquired, fabricated, or otherwise provided by the Contractor for performing a contract, and to which the Government has title.

  • Improvement Plan means the plan required by the Authority from the Supplier which shall detail how the Supplier will improve the provision of the Goods and/or Services pursuant to Clause 29.1.1 (Authority Remedies);

  • Maximum medical improvement means that no further material improvement would reasonably be expected from medical treatment or the passage of time;

  • Transportation project means any project that the department is authorized by law to undertake including but not limited to a highway, tollway, bridge, mass transit, intelligent transportation system, traffic management, traveler information services, or any other project for transportation purposes.

  • Site Improvements means any construction work on, or improvement to, streets, roads, parking facilities, sidewalks, drainage structures and utilities.

  • Infrastructure Improvements means a street, road, sidewalk, parking facility, pedestrian mall, alley, bridge, sewer, sewage treatment plant, property designed to reduce, eliminate, or prevent the spread of identified soil or groundwater contamination, drainage system, waterway, waterline, water storage facility, rail line, utility line or pipeline, transit-oriented development, transit-oriented property, or other similar or related structure or improvement, together with necessary easements for the structure or improvement, owned or used by a public agency or functionally connected to similar or supporting property owned or used by a public agency, or designed and dedicated to use by, for the benefit of, or for the protection of the health, welfare, or safety of the public generally, whether or not used by a single business entity, provided that any road, street, or bridge shall be continuously open to public access and that other property shall be located in public easements or rights-of-way and sized to accommodate reasonably foreseeable development of eligible property in adjoining areas. Infrastructure improvements also include 1 or more of the following whether publicly or privately owned or operated or located on public or private property:

  • Clean coal technology demonstration project means a project using funds appropriated under the heading “Department of Energy—Clean Coal Technology,” up to a total amount of $2,500,000,000 for commercial demonstration of clean coal technology, or similar projects funded through appropriations for the Environmental Protection Agency. The federal contribution for a qualifying project shall be at least 20 percent of the total cost of the demonstration project.

  • Net Collections With respect to any Corrected Mortgage Loan, an amount equal to all payments on account of interest and principal on such Mortgage Loan.

  • Routine patient care costs means Covered Medical Expenses which are typically provided absent a clinical trial and not otherwise excluded under the Policy. Routine patient care costs do not include:

  • data collection means the collection and verification of meter reading data from natural gas meters; “data transfer” means the transfer of metered data to the GPRO;

  • Minimum Improvements means the acquisition of land and construction of a 64-unit market rate residential apartment building and related improvements. The Minimum Improvements are more fully depicted in Exhibit B, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein.

  • Construction and demolition debris means and includes:

  • Substitute Improvements means the substitute or additional improvements of the Issuer described in Article V hereof.

  • Private Improvements means the improvements to be constructed on the Property that are not Public Improvements.