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TINS Direct Deposit

Lesson 6: Direct Deposits and Holds

Learning Check

The Learning Check helps you ensure you understand key points of the lesson. These scores are not saved but are intended to help you decide if you need to go back and review the lesson before moving on.

At the end of the training, you will take a comprehensive exam covering key material from each of the lessons.

1. When a payee is on hold in TINS, their direct deposit instructions are suspended and warrants are produced instead.
2. What is the process called where state payments issued to payees indebted to the state are held by the Comptroller’s office until the debt is satisfied?
3. The law allows a state agency to place a hold in TINS against anyone with an outstanding debt owed to the agency.
4. The Payee Payment Information (PYWRNT) displays a field for payment distribution type. Which code would you see in that field if a payment was issued by direct deposit but there was a state hold on the payee?
5. The assigned payment number for a warrant is always nine digits long. How many digits long is the payment number for a payment issued as a direct deposit?