Code of Virginia - Title 2.2 Administration Of Government - Chapter 48 Virginia Debt Collection Act

  • 2.2-4800 Policy of the Commonwealth; collection of accounts receivable
    This chapter establishes the policy of the Commonwealth as it relates to the accounting for, management and collection of all accounts receivable due to the ...
  • 2.2-4801 Definitions
    As used in this chapter, unless the context requires a different meaning: "Administrative offset" includes, but is not limited to, offsetting any monies, except those ...
  • 2.2-4802 Responsibility for accounts receivable policy; reports
    The Department of Accounts shall be the primary state agency responsible for the oversight, reporting and monitoring of the Commonwealth's accounts receivable program. The Department ...
  • 2.2-4803 Legal counsel
    The Office of the Attorney General shall be the primary agency responsible for the provision of all legal services and advice related to the collection ...
  • 2.2-4804 Annual reports
    The Department of Accounts and the Attorney General shall annually report to the Governor, the Secretary of Finance and the Chairmen of the Senate Committee ...
  • 2.2-4805 Interest, administrative charges and penalty fees
    Each state agency and institution may charge interest on all past due accounts receivable in accordance with guidelines adopted by the Department of Accounts and ...
  • 2.2-4806 Utilization of certain collection techniques
    A. Each state agency and institution shall take all appropriate and cost-effective actions to aggressively collect its accounts receivable. Each agency and institution shall utilize, ...
  • 2.2-4807 Debtor information and skip-tracing
    Each agency and institution shall collect minimum prescribed information from clients, debtors, and payees. Debtor information available from state agencies, credit reporting bureaus and other ...
  • 2.2-4808 Provision of state services to delinquent debtors
    Each state agency and institution shall develop internal policies and procedures, in accordance with accounts receivable policies of the Department of Accounts and the Attorney ...
  • 2.2-4809 Agreement authorized; setoff federal debts.
    A. The Comptroller is authorized to enter into an agreement with the United States to participate in the Treasury Offset Program pursuant to 31 U.S.C. ...

Last modified: April 2, 2009