[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 45, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 45CFR30.2.]

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                        TITLE 45--PUBLIC WELFARE
 
                           AND HUMAN SERVICES
 
PART 30_CLAIMS COLLECTION--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A_General Provisions
 
Sec. 30.2.  Definitions.

    In this part--
    Administrative offset means withholding funds payable by the United 
States to, or held by the United States for, a person to satisfy a debt.
    Agency means a department, agency, court, court administrative 
office, or instrumentality in the executive, judicial, or legislative 
branch of the Government, including Government corporations.
    Appropriate official means the Department official who, by statute 
or delegation of authority, determines the existence and amount of debt.
    Business day means Monday through Friday. For purposes of 
computation, the last day of the period will be included unless it is a 
Federal holiday, in which case the next business day following the 
holiday will be considered the last day of the period.
    Claim see the definition for the term ``debt.'' The terms ``claim'' 
and ``debt'' are synonymous and interchangeable.
    Creditor agency means an agency to which a debt is owed, including a 
debt collection center acting on behalf of a creditor agency.
    Day means calendar day. For purposes of computation, the last day of 
the period will be included unless it is a Saturday, Sunday, or a 
Federal holiday, in which case the next business day will be considered 
the last day of the period.
    Debt or claim means an amount of funds or other property determined 
by an appropriate official of the Federal Government to be owed to the 
United States from any person, organization, or entity, except another 
Federal agency. For the purpose of administrative offset, the term 
includes an amount owed by an individual to a State, the District of 
Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, the United States Virgin Islands, the 
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or the Commonwealth of 
Puerto Rico. Debts include, but are not limited to, amounts owed 
pursuant to: Loans insured or guaranteed by the United States; fees; 
leases; rents; royalties; services; sales of real or personal property; 
Federal salary overpayments; overpayments to program beneficiaries, 
contractors, providers, suppliers, and grantees; audit disallowance 
determinations; civil penalties and assessments; theft or loss; 
interest; fines and forfeitures (except those arising under the Uniform 
Code of Military Justice); and all other similar sources.
    Debt collection center means the Department of the Treasury, or 
other Federal agency, subagency, unit, or division designated by the 
Secretary of the Treasury to collect debts owed to the United States.
    Debtor means an individual, organization, association, partnership, 
corporation, or State or local government or subdivision indebted to the 
Government, or the person or entity with legal responsibility for 
assuming the debtor's obligation.
    Debts arising under the Social Security Act are overpayments to, or 
contributions, reimbursements, penalties or assessments owed by, any 
entity, individual, or State under the Social Security Act. Such amounts 
include amounts owed to the Medicare program under section 1862(b) of 
the Social Security Act. Salary overpayments and other debts that result 
from the administration of the provisions of the Social Security Act are 
not deemed to ``arise under'' the Social Security Act for purposes of 
this part.
    Delinquent debt means a debt which the debtor does not pay or 
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resolve by the date specified in the initial demand for payment, or in 
an applicable written repayment agreement or other instrument, including 
a post-delinquency repayment agreement.
    Department means the Department of Health and Human Services, and 
its Operating Divisions and Regional Offices.
    Disbursing official means an officer or employee who has authority 
to disburse public money pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 3321 or another law.
    Disposable pay means that part of the debtor's current basic, 
special, incentive, retired, and retainer pay, or other authorized pay, 
remaining after deduction of amounts required by law to be withheld. For 
purposes of calculating disposable pay, legally required deductions that 
must be applied first include: Tax levies pursuant to the Internal 
Revenue Code (title 26, United States Code); properly withheld taxes, 
FICA, Medicare; health and life insurance premiums; and retirement 
contributions. Amounts deducted under garnishment orders, including 
child support garnishment orders, are not legally required deductions 
for calculating disposable pay.
    Evidence of service means information retained by the Department 
indicating the nature of the document to which it pertains, the date of 
mailing of the document, and the address and name of the debtor to whom 
it is being sent. A copy of the dated and signed written notice provided 
to the debtor pursuant to this part may be considered evidence of 
service for purposes of this part. Evidence of service may be retained 
electronically so long as the manner of retention is sufficient for 
evidentiary purposes.
    FMS means the Financial Management Service, a bureau of the 
Department of the Treasury.
    Hearing means a review of the documentary evidence to confirm the 
existence or amount of a debt or the terms of a repayment schedule. If 
the Secretary determines that the issues in dispute cannot be resolved 
by such a review, such as when the validity of the claim turns on the 
issue of credibility or veracity, the Secretary may provide an oral 
hearing. (See 45 CFR 33.6(c)(2) for oral hearing procedures that may be 
provided by the Secretary).
    IRS means the Internal Revenue Service, a bureau of the Department 
of the Treasury.
    Late charges means interest, penalties, and administrative costs 
required or permitted to be assessed on delinquent debts.
    Legally enforceable means that there has been a final agency 
determination that the debt, in the amount stated, is due and there are 
no legal bars to collection action.
    Local government means a political subdivision, instrumentality, or 
authority of any State, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, 
the United States Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of the Northern 
Mariana Islands, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or an Indian tribe, 
band or nation.
    Operating Division means each separate component, agency, subagency, 
and unit within the Department of Health and Human Services, including, 
but not limited to, the Administration for Children and Families, the 
Administration on Aging, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 
the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the Food and Drug 
Administration, the National Institutes of Health, Substance Abuse and 
Mental Health Services Administration, Indian Health Service, Health 
Resources and Services Administration, Agency for Toxic Substances and 
Disease Registry, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, and the 
Office of the Secretary.
    OPM means the Office of Personnel Management.
    Payment authorizing agency means an agency that transmits a voucher 
to a disbursing official for the disbursement of public money.
    Payments made under the Social Security Act means payments by this 
Department or other agencies to beneficiaries, providers, 
intermediaries, physicians, suppliers, carriers, States, or other 
contractors or grantees under a Social Security Act program, including: 
Title I (Grants to States for Old-Age Assistance for the Aged); Title II 
(Federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance Benefits); Title 
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Compensation Administration); Title IV (Grants to States for Aid and 
Services to Needy Families with Children and for Child-Welfare 
Services); Title V (Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant); 
Title IX (Miscellaneous Provisions Relating to Employment Security); 
Title X (Grants to States for Aid to the Blind); Title XI, Part B (Peer 
Review of the Utilization and Quality of Health Care Services); Title 
XII (Advances to State Unemployment Funds); Title XIV (Grants to States 
for Aid to Permanently and Totally Disabled); Title XVI (Grants to 
States for Aid to the Aged, Blind, and Disabled); Title XVII (Grants for 
Planning Comprehensive Action to Combat Mental Retardation); Title XVIII 
(Health Insurance for the Aged and Disabled); Title XIX (Grants to 
States for Medical Assistance Programs); Title XX (Block Grants to 
States for Social Services); and Title XXI (State Children's Health 
Insurance Program). Federal employee salaries and other payments made by 
the Department or other agencies in the course of administering the 
provisions of the Social Security Act are not deemed to be ``payable 
under'' the Social Security Act for purposes of this part.
    Private collection contractors means private debt collection under 
contract with the Department to collect a nontax debt or claim owed to 
the Department. The term includes private debt collectors, collection 
agencies, and commercial attorneys.
    Salary offset means an administrative offset to collect a debt owed 
by a Federal employee through deductions at one or more officially 
established pay intervals from the current pay account of the employee 
without his or her consent.
    Secretary means the Secretary of Health and Human Services, or the 
Secretary's designee.
    Taxpayer identification 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 is the 
individual's Social Security Number.
    Tax refund offset means withholding or reducing a tax refund payment 
by an amount necessary to satisfy a debt.