Massachusetts Statutes

§ 29D — Private debt collectors, employment by state agencies

Massachusetts § 29D
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title IIILAWS RELATING TO STATE OFFICERS
Ch. 29STATE FINANCE

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 29, § 29D (2026).

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Section 29D. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the officer having charge of any state agency may retain the services of 1 or more private persons, companies, associations or corporations for the purpose of collection of debts owed to the commonwealth, other than those covered by section 3A of chapter 14, under agreements between the comptroller and said private persons, companies, associations or corporations. No state agency shall assign the account of any debtor to a private collection agency until such debtor has been sent a notice, at least 30 days prior thereto, of the intention of the agency to so assign the collection of such unpaid account of such debtor.The comptroller shall from time to time, competitively procure agreements with 1 or more private persons, companies, assoc

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