Utah Code 63A-3-304. Effect of nonpayment or failure to respond
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(1) If a written request for a hearing is not received by the state or other governmental entity within 21 days after the date of the notice required by Section 63A-3-303 , the debtor is in default and the state or other governmental entity:
Terms Used In Utah Code 63A-3-304
- Debtor: means a party that owes, or is alleged to owe, an account receivable. See Utah Code 63A-3-301
- Lien: A claim against real or personal property in satisfaction of a debt.
- Lien: means the lien described in Section
63A-3-307 . See Utah Code 63A-3-301 - receivable: means any amount due the state or any other governmental entity within the state as a result of a judgment, citation, tax, or administrative order, or for which materials or services have been provided but for which payment has not been received by the servicing unit. See Utah Code 63A-3-301
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
(1)(a) may levy the debtor’s income tax overpayment, refund, or other funds subject to a lien under this part, that is specified in the notice, up to the amount of the receivable, plus interest, penalties, and collection costs allowed by law, to apply to the receivable specified in the notice; and
(1)(b) is not required to return to the debtor the income tax overpayment, refund, or other funds subject to a lien under which the state or other governmental entity levies.
(2) If a debtor pays a delinquent receivable in full before the state or other governmental entity applies to the delinquent receivable an amount levied under this part, the state or other governmental entity shall release the levied amount to the debtor, if the levied amount is being held due to a lien created under Section 63A-3-307 .