Regulations & Policies
Administration and Finance
Employee Debt Collection |
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Number: | 6.0140R |
Regulation Status:
Minor/Technical Revision Responsible Division/Department: Administration & Finance / Controller's Office |
Effective Date: | 01/17/12 | |
Revised Date: | 06/15/23 |
I. OBJECTIVE & PURPOSE
Section 1010.03, Florida Statutes, requires the 成人AV视频 to exert every effort to collect delinquent accounts. The purpose of this regulation is to establish procedures for collection of delinquent debts owed to the University by University employees, other than debts based on educational loans made or guaranteed by the University or the State of Florida, which are governed by Section 112.175, Florida Statutes.
II. STATEMENT OF REGULATION
- Definitions:
- Debt - a sum of money owed by an employee to the University or a fixed and certain obligation by an employee to pay money to the University. A debt may be a single sum or obligation or an aggregate of separate debts. Debts include, but are not limited to the following: registration fees, returned checks, traffic and parking fines, parking permits, library fines, educational resources fines/sales, graduation fees, health services, unpaid childcare services, rental fees, housing, physical education equipment, travel advance reimbursements, disallowed revolving fund reimbursements, overpayment to employees, and miscellaneous charges.
- Employee - any paid part-time or paid full-time employee of the University;
- Settlement - a written agreement by the University to accept a sum of money or other consideration from an employee in full satisfaction of the employee's debt.
2. Delinquency. A debt is delinquent on the first day following the date on which the debt is due as specified in any debt instrument, agreement, application, or University regulation or policy, as the case may be. If a due date is not specified, the debt is delinquent on the third day following the date on which the University provides the employee written notice that the debt is due. The University may provide such notice by U.S. Mail to the employee's last known residence address or by email addressed to the employee's University email address. Delinquent debts bear interest and penalties if and as provided by the debt instrument, agreement, or applicable law.
3. Initial Collection Efforts. For delinquent debts other than returned checks, the University unit to which an employee has incurred the debt is responsible for the initial efforts to collect it. Such initial efforts will include contacting the employee in writing to inquire about payment and other routine and informal actions to arrange for the employee to pay the debt. If the University unit is unsuccessful in collecting the debt, it will refer the debt to the Office of the University Controller for further action.
At the time of referral, the University unit shall supply to the University Controller:
i. the source of the debt, including a copy of any debt instrument or agreement.
ii. the employee's name and University ID number (N number);
iii. the original amount of the debt;
iv. the amount of any interest or penalties owed, including the basis for interest or penalties;
v. a record of all payments made on the original debt; and
vi. any documentation of efforts to collect the debt. Prior to commencing collection procedures, the Controller will verify the amount of the delinquent debt with the University unit.
6. Set-Off for Delinquent Debts other than Returned Checks. The employee will be notified by certified letter, return receipts requested,
7. Calculation of Payroll Deduction for Delinquent Debts other than Returned Checks.
a. If the amount of the employee's delinquent debt is less than ten percent (10%) of the employee's bi-weekly gross wages, the full amount of the debt will be deducted from the employee's pay in the first or second bi-weekly pay period following the expiration of the ten (10) day notice period described in Section 6.
b. If the amount of the delinquent debt is greater than ten percent (10%) of the employee's bi-weekly gross wages, an amount not exceeding ten percent (10%) of the employee's bi-weekly gross salary will be deducted from the employee's pay in each pay period until the debt is satisfied.
c. To the extent the calculation of payroll deduction is limited by applicable law to a sum less than that calculated under this Section 7. The University will limit the payroll deduction to the amount permitted by applicable law.
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- that the check was returned;
- that the employee is required to make full payment of the check and return check charge within ten (10) calendar days from receipt of the letter; and that, if the employee fails to make full payment within the ten (10) day period, a deduction of funds from the employee's wages will commence without additional notice following expiration of the ten (10) day notice period. The University will limit the payroll deduction to the amount permitted by the applicable law.
The full amount of the returned check and return check charge shall be deducted in the first of second pay period without regard to the amount of the delinquent debt.
Specific Authority 1010.03. Approved by BOT June 15, 2023