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CFR Title 28 > Chapter I > Part 11 - Debt collection
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Title 28
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Chapter I
> Part 11 - Debt collection
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§ 11.1
Delegation of authority
§ 11.2
Pilot program
§ 11.3
Compliance with existing laws
§ 11.4
Purpose and scope
§ 11.5
Delegation of authority
§ 11.6
Definitions
§ 11.7
Salary adjustments
§ 11.8
Salary offset
§ 11.9
Administrative offset
§ 11.10
Scope
§ 11.11
Definitions
§ 11.12
Procedures
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Questions & Answers: Debt Collection
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State Laws: Debt Collection
Alaska
Alaska Statutes Chapter 08.24 - Collection Agencies
Arizona
Arizona Laws > Title 32 > Chapter 9 - Collection Agencies
California
California Business and Professions Code > Division 3 > Chapter 11 - Repossessors
Florida
Florida Statutes > Chapter 493 > Part IV - Repossession Services
Florida Statutes > Chapter 559 > Part V - Commercial Collection Practices
Florida Statutes > Chapter 559 > Part VI - Consumer Collection Practices
Florida Regulations Chapter 69V-180 - Collection Agencies
Hawaii
Hawaii Revised Statutes > Chapter 443B - Collection Agencies
Hawaii Revised Statutes > Chapter 480D - Collection Practices
Idaho
Idaho Code Title 26 > Chapter 22 - Collection Agencies
Indiana
Indiana Code > Title 25 > Article 11 - Collection Agencies
Maine
Maine Revised Statutes Title 32 > Chapter 109-A - Maine Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
Michigan
Michigan Laws > Chapter 445 > Act 70 of 1981 - Regulation Of Collection Practices
Minnesota
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 332 - Collection, Credit Services
Missouri
Missouri Laws > Title XXVII > Chapter 425 - Debt Adjusters and Collection Agencies
Missouri Laws > Title XXVII > Chapter 427 - Creditor Protection
Nevada
Nevada Revised Statutes > Chapter 649 - Collection Agencies
New Jersey
New Jersey Statutes > Title 45 > Chapter 18 - [Debt Collection]
New Mexico
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 61 > Article 18A - Collection Agencies
North Carolina
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 58 > Article 70 - Collection Agencies
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 75 > Article 2 - Prohibited Acts by Debt Collectors
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 105A - Setoff Debt Collection Act
North Dakota
North Dakota Code > Chapter 13-05 - Collection Agencies
Oregon
Oregon Statutes > Chapter 697 - Collection Agencies; Check-Cashing Businesses; Debt Management Service Providers
Texas
Texas Finance Code > Title 5 > Chapter 392 - Debt Collection
Utah
Utah Code > Title 12 - Collection Agencies
West Virginia
West Virginia Code > Chapter 47 > Article 16 - Collection Agencies
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Statutes > Chapter 218 > Subchapter III - Collection Agencies
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