(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, a federal official may: (1) certify to the Comptroller the existence of a person's delinquent nontax liability owed by the person to the federal government; and (2) request the Comptroller to withhold any refund and vendor payment to which the person is entitled. (b) A federal official may certify and request the Comptroller to withhold a refund or vendor payment only if the laws of the United States: (1) allow the Comptroller, on behalf of the State, to certify tax and nontax liabilities due to the State; (2) allow the Comptroller, on behalf of the State, to enter into a reciprocal agreement with the United States, pursuant to which the federal official would be required to offset federal payments to collect delinquent debts owed to the State; and (3) provide for the payment of the amount withheld to the State. (c) The Comptroller shall apply a refund or vendor payment received from a federal official according to the priorities under § 13-918 of this subtitle.
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