SUNY Oneonta, an agency of the State of New York, is required to provide you with the following information regarding collection of past-due debts.
FAILURE TO PAY THE DEBT DESCRIBED IN THE BILLING NOTICES WILL RESULT IN AN INCREASE TO YOUR LIABILITY
Billing notices describe a debt currently due to SUNY Oneonta, an agency of the State of New York. Your failure to pay the debt in full within thirty days of your presumed receipt of the notice may result in an additional assessment of interest and late fees.
Interest may be assessed from the date of your presumed receipt of the notice, at the corporate underpayment rate set by the Commissioner of Taxation and Finance. Interest will be compounded daily on the principal balance which is set forth in the billing notice.
To avoid the assessment of interest or additional late payment charges, you should pay the amount requested within this thirty-day period. In addition, should you fail to pay this dept in full within ninety days of your presumed receipt of this notice, a collection fee of up to 22% of the amount then due, including interest, may be added to the amount which you owe.
Please write your ID number on all checks or correspondence, and make checks payable to SUNY Oneonta. Please advise us of any change of name and/or address. If you are replying by mail, please include your current phone number.
NOTE
State Debt Collection Laws Affecting all Past due
Debts Owed to the State of New York
Certain State Laws that became effective on January 1,
1993 have granted additional enforcement powers to New York State
agencies for collection of non-tax debts. These laws have augmented those
codes and regulations that previously existed with in the State
University of New York. If you have a current or outstanding debt
with University, you are strongly urged to settle this matter now.
Important Provisions
INTEREST OR PENALTY ON OVERDUE NON-TAX DEBT - State
Finance Law 18 State agencies are authorized to assess interest or
late payment penalty charges on over due debts.
Collection Fee - State Finance
Law 18
State agencies or their representatives may charge collection fees to
cover the estimated costs of processing, handling and collection
delinquent debts. The Amount can be as much as 22% of the
outstanding debt.
Authority to Hold Transcripts and Deny Registration
-section 302.1(j) of Chapter V Title 8 of the Official Compilation of
Codes, Rules and Regulations
No person shall receive credit or other official recognition for work
completed satisfactorily, or be allowed to re-register, until all
tuition, fees and all other charges authorized by State University have
been paid or University student loan obligations have been satisfied.
Referral of the Debt to the Tax Department
- State Tax Law 171-f
Sate agencies are authorized to certify to the Department of Taxation
and Finance that past due legally enforceable debts should be offset
against any tax refund, contracts or other state payments.
Returned Check Charge - State
Finance Law 19
State agencies are authorized to charge a returned check fee when a
check is dishonored.
If you wish to avoid these measures, you MUST make arrangements to resolve any outstanding debts as soon as possible. If you have questions regarding your debt please contact our office at Studentaccts@oneonta.edu or 607-436-3389.
SUNY College at Oneonta - Ravine Parkway - Oneonta, NY 13820 - 607.436.3500
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