What are the examples of the debts included in the law?
Examples of debts include: • Loans made, insured or guaranteed by the government, including deficiency amounts due after foreclosure or sale of collateral [examples: student direct and guaranteed loans, SBA loans, HUD loans]; • Expenditures of non-appropriated funds [example: bounced checks to military commissaries]; • Overpayments, including payments disallowed by Inspector General audits [examples: salary or benefit overpayments, duplicate payments, misused grant funds]; • Any amount the U.S. Government is authorized by statute to collect for the benefit of any person [example: FTC consumer redress]; • The unpaid share of any non-Federal partner [i.e.
Examples of debts include: • Loans made, insured or guaranteed by the government, including deficiency amounts due after foreclosure or sale of collateral [examples: student direct and guaranteed loans, SBA loans, HUD loans]; • Expenditures of non-appropriated funds [example: bounced checks to military commissaries]; • Overpayments, including payments disallowed by Inspector General audits [examples: salary or benefit overpayments, duplicate payments, misused grant funds]; • Any amount the U.S. Government is authorized by statute to collect for the benefit of any person [example: FTC consumer redress]; • The unpaid share of any non-Federal partner [i.e., States or local governments] in a program involving a federal payment and a matching or cost-sharing payment by the non-Federal partner [example: state share of benefit matching program]; • Any fines or penalties assessed by an agency [examples: civil monetary penalties, OSHA fines for mine safety violations]; • Other amounts of money