(a) If a debtor wants an opportunity to enter into a written agreement to repay a debt on terms acceptable to the Secretary, the debtor must:
- (1) File a request to enter into such agreement within 20 days after the date of the notice provided under § 30.22; and
- (2) File the request at the address specified in the notice.
- (b) A request filed under paragraph (a) of this section must contain all information provided to the debtor in the notice under § 30.22 or § 30.33(b) that identifies the debtor and the debt, including the debtor's Social Security number and the program under which the debt arose, together with any corrections of that identifying information.
- (c) If the Secretary receives a request filed in accordance with this section, the Secretary may enter into a written agreement requiring repayment in accordance with 4 CFR 102.11, instead of offsetting the debt.
(d) In deciding whether to enter into the agreement, the Secretary may consider:
- (1) The Government's interest in collecting the debt; and
- (2) Fairness to the debtor.
(e)
- (1) A debtor that enters into a repayment agreement with the Secretary under this section waives any right to further review by the Secretary of the issues relating to the original debt identified in the notice under § 30.22(b)(3)(ii) or § 30.33(b)(3)(ii).
(2) If a debtor breaches a repayment agreement, the Secretary may offset, or, under § 30.30, refer to another agency for offset:
- (i) The amount owing under the agreement; or
(ii) The entire original debt, to the extent not repaid.
(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1221-3(a)(1) and 1226a-1, 31 U.S.C. 3716(b))
[51 FR 24099, July 1, 1986, as amended at 51 FR 35647, Oct. 7, 1986]