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Subdivision 1. Collection remedy. The collection remedy under this section is in addition to and not in substitution for any other remedy available by law.
Subd. 2. Requirements for submission. Any debt owed to a claimant agency must not be submitted by the agency for collection under the procedure established bysections 270A.01to270A.12if (a) there is a written payment agreement between the debtor and the claimant agency in which revenue recapture is prohibited and the debtor is complying with the agreement, (b) the collection attempt would result in a loss of federal funds, or (c) the agency is unable to supply the department with the necessary identifying information required by subdivision 3 or rules promulgated by the commissioner, or (d) the debt is barred bysection 541.05.
Subd. 3. Information required. For each debt submitted, the claimant agency shall provide the commissioner with the name and Social Security number of the debtor and any other identifying information required by rules promulgated by the commissioner.
Subd. 4. Information obtained. Whenever possible, a claimant agency shall obtain the identifying information required by subdivision 3 from any individual for whom the agency provides any service or transacts any business and who the claimant agency can foresee may become a debtor of the claimant agency.
Subd. 5. Repealed byLaws 2023, c. 64, art. 15, § 36, eff. May 25, 2023.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Minnesota Statutes Taxation, Supervision, Data Practices (Ch. 270-271 App.) § 270A.04. Agency participation - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mn/taxation-supervision-data-practices-ch-270-271-app/mn-st-sect-270a-04/
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