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TINS Warrant Hold

Lesson 6: The Warrant Offset Process

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. If a payee has multiple holds — one from the Office of the Attorney General for delinquent child support and one from the University of Texas for a defaulted student loan — which hold source agency has priority on receiving the held payment?
2. The process that Fiscal Management does to reduce a payee’s debt by applying their held warrants to their liability amounts is called the ____.
3. The offset process is normally conducted each ____.
4. When a held payment is offset against the debt and the payment is greater than the debt, Fiscal Management issues a payment for the remainder. The remainder payment is referred to as an ______.
5. When a payee signs the Section A on the back of a Notice of State Payment(s) Held letter and submits that letter to the Comptroller’s office, then Fiscal Management can process a ______ for that payee.