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[22 CFR 1007] Title 22 Part 1007 : Code of Federal Regulations ';
Title 22 Part 1007
Title 22 → Chapter X → Part 1007
PART 1007—SALARY OFFSET
§1007.3 Applicability.
§1007.4 Notice requirements.
§1007.5 Hearing.
§1007.6 Written decision.
§1007.7 Coordinating offset with another Federal agency.
§1007.8 Procedures for salary offset.
§1007.9 Refunds.
§1007.10 Statute of limitations.
§1007.11 Non-waiver of rights.
§1007.12 Interest, penalties, and administrative costs.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 5514, E.O. 12107, 3 CFR, 1978 Comp., p. 264; 5 CFR part 550, subpart K, and 22 U.S.C. 290f(e)(11).
Source: 57 FR 2837, Jan. 24, 1992, unless otherwise noted.
For the purposes of the part, the following definitions will apply:
Disposable pay means the amount that remains from an employee's federal pay after the required deductions for social security, federal, state or local income tax, health insurance premiums, retirement contributions, life insurance premiums, federal employment taxes, and any other deductions that are required to be withheld by law.
Hearing official means an individual responsible for conducting any hearing with respect to the existence or amount of a debt claimed and who renders a decision on the basis of such hearing. A hearing official may not be under the supervision or control of the President of the Inter-American Foundation.
President means the President of the Inter-American Foundation or the President's designee.
(1) The Inter-American Foundation is owed a debt by an individual currently employed by another federal agency;
(2) The Inter-American Foundation is owed a debt by an individual who is a current employee of the Inter-American Foundation; or
(3) The Inter-American Foundation employs an individual who owes a debt to another federal agency.
(a) The Inter-American Foundation as the creditor agency. (1) When the President determines that an employee of another federal agency owes a delinquent debt to the Inter-American Foundation, the President shall as appropriate:
(b) The Foundation as the paying agency. (1) Upon receipt of a properly certified debt claim from another agency, deductions will be scheduled to begin at the next established pay interval. The employee must receive written notice that the Inter-American Foundation has received a certified debt claim from the creditor agency, the amount of the debt, the date salary offset will begin, and the amount of the deduction(s). The Inter-American Foundation shall not review the merits of the creditor agency's determination of the validity or the amount of the certified claim.
(a) Deductions to liquidate an employee's debt will be by the method and in the amount stated in the President's notice of intention to offset as provided in §1007.4. Debts will be collected in one lump sum where possible. If the employee is financially unable to pay in one lump sum, collection must be made in installments.
(c) Installment deductions will be made over a period not greater than the anticipated period of employment. The size of installment deductions must bear a reasonable relationship to the size of the debt and the employee's ability to pay. The deduction for the pay interval for any period must not exceed 15% of disposable pay unless the employee has agreed in writing to a deduction of a greater amount.