17.77—Contracts for collection services.
The Secretary may enter into a contract or contracts for collection services to recover indebtedness owed the Department. Any such contract will include the following provisions:
(a)
The Secretary retains the authority to resolve a dispute, compromise a claim, end collection action or refer a matter to the Attorney General to bring civil action;
(b)
The person contracted with by the Secretary is subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 to the extent provided for in 5 U.S.C. 552a(m), the section on government contractors;
(c)
The person contracted with by the Secretary is subject to State and Federal laws governing debt collection practices, such as the Debt Collection Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. 1692; and
(d)
The person contracted with agrees to provide to the Secretary, if asked to return the file to the Department so that the Secretary may refer the account to the Department of Justice for litigation, any data contained in the files relating to actions previously taken to collect the debt, the current address of the debtor, as well as the current credit data of the debtor or any current other information requested and available.