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Code of Federal Regulations Pertaining to U.S. Department of Labor

Title 29  

Labor

 

Chapter I  

Office of the Secretary of Labor

 

 

Part 20  

Federal Claims Collection

 

 

 

Subpart C  

Interest, Penalties and Administrative Costs


29 CFR 20.61 - Waiver.

  • Section Number: 20.61
  • Section Name: Waiver.

    (a) The Department of Labor agency responsible for collecting the 
claim shall waive the collection of interest on the debt or any portion 
of the debt
which is paid within 30 days after the date on which interest began to 
accrue. This 30-day period may be extended for another 30 days on a 
case-by-case basis, if the agency reasonably determines that such action 
is appropriate, and is in accordance with these regulations. Also, the 
responsible agency may waive charges assessed under this subpart, based 
on criteria specified in the Federal Claims Collection Standards 
relating to the compromise of claims (without regard to the amount of 
the debt), or if the agency determines that collection of these charges 
would be against equity and good conscience or not be in the best 
interests of the United States. Waiver under the first sentence of this 
paragraph is mandatory. Under the second and third sentences waiver is 
permissive and may be exercised only in accordance with the standards 
set by these regulations.
    (b) Agencies may waive interest and other charges under appropriate 
circumstances, including, for example:
    (1) Pending consideration of a request for reconsideration, 
administrative review, or waiver under a permissive statute,
    (2) If the agency has accepted an installment plan, there is no 
fault or lack of good faith on the part of the debtor, and the amount of 
interest is large enough in relation to the size of the debt and the 
amount of the installments that the debtor can reasonably afford to pay 
so that the debt can never be repaid, or
    (3) If repayment of the full amount of the debt is made after the 
date upon which interest and other charges became payable and the 
estimated costs of recovering the residual interest balance exceed the 
amount owed the Agency.
    (c) Where a mandatory waiver or review statute applies, interest and 
related charges may not be assessed for those periods during which 
collection action must be suspended.
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