[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 44, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2004]
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[CITE: 44CFR11.1]

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              TITLE 44--EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANCE
 
 CHAPTER I--FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND 
                                SECURITY
 
PART 11_CLAIMS--Table of Contents
 
                            Subpart A_General
 
Sec. 11.1  General collection standards.




                            Subpart A_General

Sec.
11.1 General collection standards.
11.2 Delegations of authority.

      Subpart B_Administrative Claims Under Federal Tort Claims Act

11.10 Scope of regulation.
11.11 Administrative claim; when presented; appropriate FEMA office.
11.12 Administrative claim; who may file.
11.13 Investigations.
11.14 Administrative claim; evidence and information to be submitted.
11.15 Authority to adjust, determine, compromise and settle.
11.16 Limitations on authority.
11.17 Referral to Department of Justice.
11.18 Final denial of claim.
11.19 Action on approved claim.

     Subpart C_Collection of Debts by the Government Under the Debt 
                         Collection Act of 1982

11.30 Scope of regulations.
11.31 Adoption of joint standards.
11.32 Subdivision and joining of debts.
11.33 Authority of offices to attempt collection of debts.
11.34 Referral of debts to the Chief Financial Officer, Federal 
          Emergency Management Agency.
11.35 Authority of offices to compromise debts or suspend or terminate 
          collection action.
11.36 Debt collection files.
11.37 [Reserved]
11.38 Annual reports to the Director, Office of Management and Budget, 
          and the Secretary of the Treasury.
11.40 Records retention.
11.41 Suspension or revocation of eligibility.
11.42 Demand for payment of debts.
11.43 Collection by administrative offset.
11.44 [Reserved]
11.45 Collection by salary offset.
11.46 Liquidation of collateral.
11.47 Collection in installments.
11.48 Interest, penalties, and administrative charges.
11.49 Omission not a defense.
11.50 Standards for compromise of debts.
11.51 Standards for suspension or termination of collection.
11.52 Referral of delinquent debtors to consumer reporting agencies.
11.53 Securing debtor addresses from the Department of Treasury.
11.54 Contracts with debt collection agencies.
11.55 Referral to GAO or Justice Department.
11.56 Analysis of costs.
11.57 Automation.
11.58 Prevention of overpayments, delinquencies, and defaults.
11.59 Office of General Counsel.
11.60 Sale of debts due the United States arising under programs 
          administered by the Agency.
11.61 Referral of delinquent debts to Department of the Treasury for 
          offsets against tax refunds.
11.62 Administrative charges incurred in referrals for tax refund 
          offset.
11.63 Notice to debtor before tax refund offset.
11.64 Review within Federal Emergency Management Agency.
11.65 Stay of tax refund offset action.

                 Subpart D_Personnel Claims Regulations

11.70 Scope and purpose.
11.71 Claimants.
11.72 Time limitations.
11.73 Allowable claims.
11.74 Claims not allowed.
11.75 Claims involving carriers and insurers.
11.76 Claims procedures.
11.77 Settlement of claims.
11.78 Computation of amount of award.
11.79 Attorney's fees.

    Authority: 31 U.S.C. 3701 et seq.

    Source: 45 FR 15930, Mar. 12, 1980, unless otherwise noted.



    The general standards and procedures governing the collection, 
compromise, termination and referral to the Department of Justice of 
claims for money and property that are prescribed in the regulations 
issued jointly by the General Accounting Office and the Department of 
Justice pursuant to the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966 (4 CFR 
part 101 et seq.), apply to the administrative claim collection 
activities

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of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).