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§ 608.806 — Demand for payment.

12 CFR § 608.806

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12 C.F.R. § 608.806 (2026).

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§ 608.806 Demand for payment.

(a)A total of three progressively stronger written demands at not more than 30-day intervals should normally be made upon a debtor, unless a response or other information indicates that additional written demands would either be unnecessary or futile. When necessary to protect the Government's interest, written demands may be preceded by other appropriate actions under Federal law, including immediate referral for litigation and/or administrative offset.
(b)The initial demand for payment shall be in writing and shall inform the debtor of the following:
(1)The amount of the debt, the date it was incurred, and the facts upon which the determination of indebtedness was made;
(2)The payment due date, which shall be 30 calendar days from the date of mailing

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§ 3717
31 U.S.C. § 3717

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