What does Treasury plan to issue to carry out the requirements of the DCIA? How will agencies be informed?
Treasury will coordinate issuing revised Federal Claims Collection Standards, regulations for benefit payment offset, and standards for federal agency participation in centralized debt collection (Cross-Servicing), including administrative offset (Treasury Offset Program). Treasury will conduct Governmentwide conferences around the country directed at federal employees to train them in the DCIA and its requirements. Treasury will also conduct public awareness campaigns directed at debtors to acquaint them with the DCIA and its impact on them. Treasury will also meet with each individual participating agency to bring their debts and payments into compliance with the DCIA requirements.
Treasury will coordinate issuing revised Federal Claims Collection Standards, regulations for benefit payment offset, and standards for federal agency participation in centralized debt collection (Cross-Servicing), including administrative offset (Treasury Offset Program). Treasury will conduct Governmentwide conferences around the country directed at federal employees to train them in the DCIA and its requirements. Treasury will also conduct public awareness campaigns directed at debtors to acquaint them with the DCIA and its impact on them. Treasury will also meet with each individual participating agency to bring their debts and payments into compliance with the DCIA requirements.
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