Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 22 - Foreign Relations |
Chapter II - Agency for International Development |
Part 213 - Claims Collection |
Subpart D - Compromise of Debts |
§ 213.24 - General.
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§ 213.24 General.
USAID The CFO may compromise claims for money or property where when the principal balance of a claim, exclusive of interest, penalty penalties, and administrative costs, does not exceed $100,000. Where the claim exceeds $100,000, the authority to accept the compromise rests solely with DOJ. The CFO may reject an offer of compromise in any amount. Where the DOJ's approval is not required if the Agency rejects a compromise offer. When the claim exceeds $100,000 and USAID the CFO recommends acceptance of a compromise offer, it he or she will refer the claim with its his or her recommendation to DOJ for approval. The referral will may be in the form of the Claims-Collection Litigation Report (CCLR) and will outline the basis for USAID's recommendation. USAID refers compromise offers for claims in excess of $100,000 to the Commercial Litigation Branch , of the Civil Division , of the Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20530, unless otherwise provided by Department of Justice DOJ's delegations or procedures.
[86 FR 31145, June 11, 2021]