[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 31, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 31CFR285.4]

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                  TITLE 31--MONEY AND FINANCE: TREASURY
 
         CHAPTER II--FISCAL SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
 
PART 285--DEBT COLLECTION AUTHORITIES UNDER THE DEBT COLLECTION IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1996--Table of Contents
 
                  Subpart A--Disbursing Official Offset
 
Sec. 285.4  Offset of Federal benefit payments to collect past-due, legally enforceable nontax debt.

    (a) Scope. (1) This section sets forth special rules applicable to 
the offset of Federal benefit payments payable to an individual under 
the Social Security Act (other than Supplemental Security Income (SSI) 
payments), part B of the Black Lung Benefits Act, or any law 
administered by the Railroad Retirement Board (other than payments that 
such Board determines to be tier 2 benefits) to collect delinquent 
nontax debt owed to the United States.
    (2) As used in this section, benefit payments ``due to'' an 
individual, ``payable to'' an individual, and/or benefit payments 
``received by'' an individual, refer to those benefit payments expected 
to be paid to an individual before any amounts are offset to satisfy the 
payee's delinquent debt owed to the United States. Nothing in these 
phrases, similar phrases, or this section is intended to imply or confer 
any new or additional rights or benefits on an individual with respect 
to his or her entitlement to benefit payments. The Financial Management 
Service (FMS), the Social Security Administration, the Railroad 
Retirement Board, and other payment agencies are not liable for the 
amount offset from an individual's benefit payment on the basis that the 
underlying obligation, represented by the payment before the offset was 
taken, was not satisfied. See 31 U.S.C. 3716(c)(2)(A).
    (b) Definitions. As used in this section:
    Administrative offset or offset means withholding funds payable by 
the United States (including funds payable by the United States on 
behalf of a State government) to, or held by the United States for, a 
person to satisfy a debt.
    Agency or Federal agency means a department, agency, court, court 
administrative office, or instrumentality in the executive, judicial, or 
legislative branch of the Federal Government, including government 
corporations.
    Covered benefit payment means a Federal benefit payment payable to 
an individual under the Social Security Act (other than SSI payments), 
part B of the Black Lung Benefits Act, or any law administered by the 
Railroad Retirement Board (other than payments that such Board 
determines to be tier 2 benefits). The amount of the covered benefit 
payment payable to a debtor for purposes of this section will be the 
amount after reduction or deduction required under the laws authorizing 
the program. Reductions to recover benefit overpayments are excluded 
from the covered benefit payment when calculating amounts available for 
offset.
    Creditor agency means a Federal agency owed a debt that seeks to 
collect that debt through administrative offset.
    Debt or claim means an amount of money, funds, or property which has 
been determined by an agency official to be due the United States from 
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person, organization, or entity except another Federal agency. Debt or 
claim does not include a debt or claim arising under the Internal 
Revenue Code of 1986 or the tariff laws of the United States.
    Debtor means a person who owes a debt. The term ``person'' includes 
any individual, organization or entity, except another Federal agency.
    Disbursing official means an official who has authority to disburse 
public money pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 3321 or another law, including an 
official of the Department of the Treasury, the Department of Defense, 
the United States Postal Service, or any other government corporation, 
or any official of the United States designated by the Secretary of the 
Treasury to disburse public money.
    FMS means the Financial Management Service, a bureau of the 
Department of the Treasury.
    Monthly covered benefit payment means a covered benefit payment 
payable to a payee on a recurring basis at monthly intervals that is not 
expressly limited in duration, at the time the first payment is made, to 
a period of less than 12 months.
    Payee means a person who is due a payment from a disbursing 
official. For purposes of this section, a ``payee'' is a person who is 
entitled to the benefit of all or part of a payment from a disbursing 
official.
    Taxpayer identifying number means the identifying number described 
under section 6109 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 
6109). For an individual, the taxpayer identifying number generally is 
the individual's social security number.
    (c) Administrative offset, generally. Disbursing officials shall 
offset payments to satisfy, in whole or in part, debts owed by the 
payee. Disbursing officials shall compare payment records with records 
of debts submitted to FMS for collection by administrative offset. A 
match will occur when the taxpayer identifying number and name of the 
payee (as defined in paragraph (b) of this section) on a payment record 
are the same as the taxpayer identifying number and name of the debtor 
on a debt record. When a match occurs and all other requirements for 
offset have been met, the disbursing official shall offset the payment 
to satisfy, in whole or in part, the debt. Any amounts not offset shall 
be paid to the payee. Covered benefit payments, i.e., payments made to 
individuals under the Social Security Act (other than Supplemental 
Security Income (SSI) payments), part B of the Black Lung Benefits Act, 
or any law administered by the Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) (other 
than tier 2 benefit payments) are among the types of payments which may 
be offset to collect debts owed to the United States. Offset of covered 
benefit payments are subject to the limitations contained in this 
section. Offsets of covered benefit payments will occur only if the name 
and taxpayer identifying number of the person who is entitled to the 
benefit of all or a part of the payment matches the name and taxpayer 
identifying number of the debtor.
    (d) Submission of debts to FMS for collection by administrative 
offset. Creditor agencies must notify FMS of all past-due, legally 
enforceable debt delinquent for more than 180 days for purposes of 
collection by administrative offset. Creditor agencies may notify FMS of 
all debt delinquent for less than 180 days for purposes of collection by 
administrative offset. Prior to such notification, creditor agencies 
must certify to FMS that the debt is past-due, legally enforceable, and 
that the creditor agency has provided the debtor with notice and an 
opportunity for a review in accordance with the provisions of 31 U.S.C. 
3716(a) and other applicable law.
    (e) Offset amount. (1) The amount offset from a monthly covered 
benefit payment shall be the lesser of:
    (i) The amount of the debt, including any interest, penalties and 
administrative costs;
    (ii) An amount equal to 15% of the monthly covered benefit payment; 
or
    (iii) The amount, if any, by which the monthly covered benefit 
payment exceeds $750.
    (2) A debtor shall not receive a refund of any amounts offset if the 
debtor's monthly covered benefit payments are reduced, suspended, 
terminated, or otherwise not received for a period of 12 months.

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    (3) Examples. (i) A debtor receives monthly Social Security benefits 
of $850. The amount offset is the lesser of $127.50 (15% of $850) or 
$100 (the amount by which $850 exceeds $750). In this example, the 
amount offset is $100 (assuming the debt is $100 or more).
    (ii) A debtor receives monthly Social Security benefits of $1250. 
The amount offset is the lesser of $187.50 (15% of $1250) or $500 (the 
amount by which $1250 exceeds $750). In this example, the amount offset 
is $187.50 (assuming the debt is $187.50 or more).
    (iii) A debtor receives monthly Social Security payments of $650. No 
amount will be offset because $650 is less than $750.
    (f) Notification of offset. (1) Before offsetting a covered benefit 
payment, the disbursing official will notify the payee in writing of the 
date offset will commence. The notice shall inform the payee of the type 
of payment that will be offset; the identity of the creditor agency 
which requested the offset; and a contact point within the creditor 
agency that will handle concerns regarding the offset.
    (2) The disbursing official conducting the offset will notify the 
payee in writing of the occurrence of the offset to satisfy, in whole or 
in part, a delinquent debt owed to the United States. The notice shall 
inform the payee of the type and amount of the payment that was offset; 
the identity of the creditor agency which requested the offset; and a 
contact point within the creditor agency that will handle concerns 
regarding the offset.
    (3) Non-receipt by the debtor of the notices described in paragraphs 
(f)(1) and (f)(2) of this section shall not impair the legality of the 
administrative offset.
    (g) Fees. A fee which FMS has determined to be sufficient to cover 
the full cost of the offset procedure, shall be deducted from each 
offset amount. Creditor agencies may add this fee to the debt if not 
otherwise prohibited by law.
    (h) Disposition of amounts collected. The disbursing official 
conducting the offset will transmit amounts collected for debts, less 
fees charged under paragraph (g) of this section, to the appropriate 
creditor agency. If an erroneous offset payment is made to a creditor 
agency, the disbursing official will notify the creditor agency that an 
erroneous offset payment has been made. The disbursing official may 
deduct the amount of the erroneous offset payment from future amounts 
payable to the creditor agency. Alternatively, upon the disbursing 
official's request, the creditor agency shall return promptly to the 
disbursing official or the affected payee an amount equal to the amount 
of the erroneous payment. The disbursing official and the creditor 
agency shall adjust the debtor records appropriately.

[63 FR 44988, Aug. 21, 1998]