Florida Administrative Code
69 - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES
69I - Division of Accounting and Auditing
Chapter 69I-71 - ADJUSTMENT FOR UNACCOUNTED FOR PROPERTY AND ADJUSTMENT, SETTLEMENT AND RECOVERY OF ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL UNITS
Section 69I-71.005 - Additional Collection Procedures

Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 69I-71.005

Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024

If a governmental unit's attorney is unable to act, or is unsuccessful in efforts to collect accounts receivable or account for property which the governmental unit has requested approval of the Department to settle or adjust, the Department will review the circumstances and, if it deems further efforts would be cost effective, may:

(1) Place information, evidence, and documents applicable to the accounts receivable or unaccounted for property in the hands of the appropriate State Attorney for action he may deem proper; or

(2) Assign the accounts receivable to a collection agency; or

(3) Certify the accounts receivable or unaccounted for property to the Department of Legal Affairs to be prosecuted by the Department of Legal Affairs. Per diem, mileage, and other expenses of the Department of Legal Affairs resulting from such prosecution will be paid by the governmental unit when such per diem, mileage, and other expenses are approved by the Department.

Rulemaking Authority 17.29 FS. Law Implemented 17.041, 17.20 FS.

New 2-23-95, Formerly 3A-71.005.

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