HR 4613 · 97th Congress · Finance and Financial Sector

Debt Collection Act of 1982

Introduced 1981-09-29· Sponsored by Rep. Conable, Barber B., Jr. [R-NY-35]· House

Bill Progress

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Committee
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Enacted
Latest: Became Public Law No: 97-365.(1982-10-25)

Recorded Votes

PassedSenate · 1982-09-28
Yea 96Nay 2
PassedSenate · 1982-09-28
Yea 96Nay 2
PassedHouse · 1982-05-05
Yea 402Nay 3
PassedHouse · 1982-05-05
Yea 402Nay 3

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Debt Collection Act of 1981 - Directs every Government department and agency to require the furnishing of social security numbers by individuals who may incur indebtedness to the United States as a result of applications for credit, financial assistance, or payments. Amends the Internal Revenue Code to permit the Secretary of the Treasury to disclose to a Federal agency, upon written request, whether an applicant for a federally issued or guaranteed loan has any outstanding liability for tax or related penalties. Limits such disclosure to the extent that it is necessary to determine whether an applicant has outstanding liability. Eliminates the provision for disclosure of returns and return information to the Privacy Protection Study Commission. Limits disclosure of a taxpayer's mailing address to a consumer reporting agency which is an agent of a Federal agency to the extent that it is necessary to allow preparation of a commercial credit report for use in accordance with the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966. Subjects Federal agencies which receive taxpayer mailing addresses for claim collection purposes to maintenance and reporting requirements which are determined by the Of…

Summarized by Claude AI · Non-partisan · For informational purposes only

Cosponsors (20)

2 Democrats18 Republicans