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Iowa Code Title VI. Human Services [Chs. 216-255A] § 217.34. Debt setoff

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<Text of section effective upon the later of January 1, 2021, or the effective date of the rules adopted by the department of revenue pursuant to chapter 17A implementing this Act other than transitional rules.>

The investigations division of the department of inspections and appeals and the department of human services shall provide assistance to set off against a person's or provider's income tax refund or rebate any debt which has accrued through written contract, nonpayment of premiums pursuant to section 249A.3, subsection 2, paragraph “a”, subparagraph (1), subrogation, departmental recoupment procedures, or court judgment and which is in the form of a liquidated sum due and owing the department of human services. The department of inspections and appeals, with approval of the department of human services, shall adopt rules under chapter 17A necessary to assist the department of revenue in the implementation of the setoff under section 421.65 in regard to money owed to the state for public assistance overpayments or nonpayment of premiums as specified in this section. The department of human services shall adopt rules under chapter 17A necessary to assist the department of revenue in the implementation of the setoff under section 421.65, in regard to collections by the child support recovery unit and the foster care recovery unit.

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