Code of Federal Regulations (alpha)

CFR /  Title 49  /  Part 1018: Debt Collection

Section No. Description
Section 1018.1 Definitions
Section 1018.2 Communications
Section 1018.3 Claims that are covered
Section 1018.4 Monetary limitation on Board authority
Section 1018.5 Omissions not a defense
Section 1018.6 Conversion claims
Section 1018.7 Subdivision of claims
Section 1018.8 Written demand for payment
Section 1018.20 Telephone inquiries and investigations
Section 1018.21 Personal interviews
Section 1018.22 Use of consumer reporting agencies
Section 1018.23 Contact with the debtor's employing agency
Section 1018.24 Sanctions
Section 1018.25 Disputed debts
Section 1018.26 Contracting for collection services
Section 1018.27 Collection by administrative offset
Section 1018.28 Payments
Section 1018.29 Interest, penalties, and administrative costs
Section 1018.30 Use of credit reports
Section 1018.31 Bankruptcy claims
Section 1018.32 Use and disclosure of mailing addresses
Section 1018.33 Additional administrative collection action
Section 1018.34 When a claim may be compromised
Section 1018.50 Reasons for compromising a claim
Section 1018.51 Restrictions on the compromise of a claim
Section 1018.52 Finality of a compromise
Section 1018.53 When collection action may be suspended or terminated
Section 1018.60 Reasons for suspending collection action
Section 1018.61 Reasons for terminating collection action
Section 1018.62 Termination of collection action
Section 1018.63 Transfer of a claim
Section 1018.64 Prompt referral
Section 1018.70 Referral of a compromise offer
Section 1018.71 Referral to the Department of Justice
Section 1018.72 Reporting discharged debts to the Internal Revenue Service
Section 1018.80 Purpose
Section 1018.90 Applicability and scope
Section 1018.91 Administrative charges
Section 1018.92 Notice requirement before offset
Section 1018.93 Review within the Board
Section 1018.94 Board determination
Section 1018.95 Stay of offset
Section 1018.96 Cross-reference to employee ethical conduct standards and financial disclosure regulations