- (1) When OSDC determines that a debtor is eligible to receive credit and there are qualifying debts to which credit may be applied, a reviewer shall calculate how much credit the debtor may receive. This amount is called the potential credit amount.
(2) To calculate the potential credit amount, the reviewer shall:
- (a) sum the amounts applied toward restitution from the debtor's voluntary payments; and
- (b) multiply the sum by 75%.
- (3) OSDC will create and maintain a list of potential qualifying debts, known internally as distribution codes.
- (4) The reviewer shall adjust the debtor's account by applying credit toward any qualifying debts on the list up to the potential credit amount.
- (5) If the potential credit amount exceeds the outstanding amounts of the qualifying debts, the qualifying debts shall be reduced to zero and the debtor may not receive a refund or any other compensation for the difference.
- (6) Statutory fees, penalties, and interest assessed by OSDC are not qualifying debts.
KEY: collector, installment
Date of Last Change: September 10, 2024
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 63A-3-508(5)