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Statutes > Nevada > Title-31 > Chapter-353c > 353c-133

353C.133  Agreement with debtor to accept payment of portion of debt in full satisfaction of debt.  Notwithstanding any specific statute to the contrary, the State Controller may enter into an agreement with a debtor to accept the payment of a portion of the debt in full satisfaction of the debt, including any penalty and interest, if:

      1.  The State Controller determines that accepting the agreed upon amount is likely to generate more net revenue for the State than continuing efforts to collect the full amount of the debt; and

      2.  The agency to which the debt is owed approves.

      (Added to NRS by 2009, 1175)

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-31 > Chapter-353c > 353c-133

353C.133  Agreement with debtor to accept payment of portion of debt in full satisfaction of debt.  Notwithstanding any specific statute to the contrary, the State Controller may enter into an agreement with a debtor to accept the payment of a portion of the debt in full satisfaction of the debt, including any penalty and interest, if:

      1.  The State Controller determines that accepting the agreed upon amount is likely to generate more net revenue for the State than continuing efforts to collect the full amount of the debt; and

      2.  The agency to which the debt is owed approves.

      (Added to NRS by 2009, 1175)

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-31 > Chapter-353c > 353c-133

353C.133  Agreement with debtor to accept payment of portion of debt in full satisfaction of debt.  Notwithstanding any specific statute to the contrary, the State Controller may enter into an agreement with a debtor to accept the payment of a portion of the debt in full satisfaction of the debt, including any penalty and interest, if:

      1.  The State Controller determines that accepting the agreed upon amount is likely to generate more net revenue for the State than continuing efforts to collect the full amount of the debt; and

      2.  The agency to which the debt is owed approves.

      (Added to NRS by 2009, 1175)