(a)

Terms Used In Tennessee Code 56-1-312

  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • Garnishment: Generally, garnishment is a court proceeding in which a creditor asks a court to order a third party who owes money to the debtor or otherwise holds assets belonging to the debtor to turn over to the creditor any of the debtor
  • Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
  • Person: means any association, aggregate of individuals, business, company, corporation, individual, joint-stock company, Lloyds-type organization, organization, partnership, receiver, reciprocal or interinsurance exchange, trustee or society. See Tennessee Code 56-16-102
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the several territories of the United States. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
  • United States: includes the District of Columbia and the several territories of the United States. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
(1) Upon receiving a copy of a final order as provided in subsection (b) from the Tennessee student assistance corporation (TSAC), or a guarantee agency that has an agreement with the United States secretary of education, referred to as “guarantee agency” in this section, each board, commission or agency, referred to as the “licensing authority” in this section, attached to the division of regulatory boards shall suspend, deny or revoke the license of, or take other appropriate disciplinary action against, any person who has defaulted on a repayment or service obligation under any federal family education loan program, the federal Higher Education Act of 1965 ( 20 U.S.C. § 1001 et seq.), as amended, a student loan guaranteed or administered by TSAC, or any other state or federal educational loan or service-conditional scholarship program.
(2) Notwithstanding subdivision (a)(1), a licensing authority may elect not to suspend, deny, or revoke the license of a person if the default or delinquency is the result of a medical hardship that prevented the person from working in the person’s licensed field and the medical hardship significantly contributed to the default or delinquency.
(b)

(1) Each board, commission, committee, agency or other governmental entity created pursuant to this title shall accept any determination of default from TSAC or a guarantee agency, after TSAC or the guarantee agency has afforded a debtor an opportunity to be heard in accordance with subdivision (b)(2); and the board, commission, committee, agency or other governmental entity shall rescind any disciplinary action and restore any license or certificate upon receiving notice from the corporation or guarantee agency that the person has agreed to serve the person’s obligation or is in compliance with an approved repayment plan.
(2)

(A) Unless a debtor has made satisfactory arrangements according to the lender, TSAC or the guarantee agency, which may include administrative wage garnishment, voluntary payment arrangements, or deferment/forbearance, then the debtor shall be regarded as delinquent or in default. If a debtor is delinquent or in default on a repayment or service obligation under a guaranteed student loan identified in subsection (a), or the debtor has failed to enter into a payment plan or comply with a payment plan previously approved by TSAC or the guarantee agency, then TSAC or the guarantee agency shall issue to the debtor a notice of intent to file an order with the appropriate licensing authority to suspend, deny or revoke the debtor’s license or certificate. The notice must:

(i) Be served upon the debtor personally or by certified mail with return receipt requested; and
(ii) State that the debtor’s license or certificate will be suspended, denied or revoked ninety (90) days after service unless within that time the debtor:

(a) Pays the entire debt stated in the notice;
(b) Enters into a payment plan or complies with a payment plan previously entered into and approved by TSAC or the guarantee agency; or
(c) Requests a hearing before TSAC or the guarantee agency.
(B) The hearing request by the debtor shall be made in writing and must be received by TSAC or the guarantee agency within twenty (20) days of the date the notice is served.
(C) TSAC or the guarantee agency, upon receipt of a request for a hearing from the debtor, shall schedule a hearing to determine whether suspension, denial or revocation of the debtor’s license or certificate is appropriate. The debtor’s license or certificate may not be suspended, denied or revoked until a determination is reached following the hearing. The only issues that may be determined in the hearing are:

(i) The amount of the debt, if any;
(ii) Whether the debtor is delinquent or in default;
(iii) Whether the debtor has entered into, or the debtor is willing to enter into, a payment plan or to comply with a payment plan previously entered into and approved by TSAC or the guarantee agency; and
(iv) Whether the debtor’s default or delinquency is the result of a medical hardship that prevented the debtor from working in the debtor’s licensed field and the medical hardship significantly contributed to the default or delinquency.
(D) If a debtor fails to respond to the notice of intent, fails to timely request a hearing, or fails to appear at a regularly scheduled hearing, the debtor’s defenses, objections, or request for a payment plan or compliance with a payment plan may be determined to be without merit; and TSAC or the guarantee agency shall enter a final decision and order, requesting suspension, denial or revocation of the debtor’s license or certificate, and further requesting the licensing authority to order the debtor to refrain from engaging in the licensed activity or activity for which a certificate has been issued. TSAC or the guarantee agency shall send a copy of the order to the licensing authority and the debtor.
(E) The administrative hearings shall be conducted in the same manner as those conducted pursuant to §§ 36-5-703 and 36-5-704.
(F)

(i) When TSAC or the guarantee agency determines that the debt is paid in full or the debtor has entered into a payment plan or complied with a payment plan previously approved by TSAC or the guarantee agency, TSAC or the guarantee agency shall terminate the order suspending, denying or revoking the license or certificate. TSAC or the guarantee agency shall send a copy of the order terminating the suspension, denial or revocation to the licensing authority and the debtor. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the contrary, when the license or certificate is reinstated, the licensing authority shall not impose a reinstatement fee that exceeds fifty dollars ($50.00).
(ii) Entry of an order terminating suspension, denial or revocation of a license or certificate does not limit the ability of TSAC or the guarantee agency to issue a new order suspending, denying or revoking the license or certificate of the same debtor in the event of another delinquency or default.
(G) TSAC is authorized to promulgate necessary rules and regulations in accordance with the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act, compiled in title 4, chapter 5, to implement this subsection (b).
(c) Each board, commission or agency attached to the division of regulatory boards shall promulgate rules and regulations to effectuate the purposes of this section.