10 CFR 15.55

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Reasons for terminating collection action The NRC may terminate collection activity when:

a

(a) The NRC is unable to collect any substantial amount through its own efforts or through the efforts of others;

b

(b) The NRC is unable to locate the debtor;

c

(c) Costs of collection are anticipated to exceed the amount recoverable,

d

(d) The debt is legally without merit or enforcement of the debt is barred by any applicable statute of limitations;

e

(e) The debt cannot be substantiated; or

f

(f) The debt against the debtor has been discharged in bankruptcy.

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NRC website 10 CFR 15.55