Debt management procedure
Audience
Department-wide and customers of the department
Purpose
To communicate to the Department of Education’s (the department’s) staff and customers departmental debt management processes to ensure that the department: recovers amounts owing to it to maximise its revenue base and therefore the services that it can provide to customers, and; complies with all statutory obligations.
This procedure applies where invoices are issued and not paid by the due date. It does not apply to fees that are required to be paid in advance of services being delivered (e.g. international student tuition fees).
Overview
Debt collection options available to the department may include:
- contacting the debtor by telephone, email or other methods available
- issue of overdue notices
- repayment agreements
- withdrawal of credit facility (temporary or permanent)
- referral to Integrity and Employee Relations Unit (current DoE employees only)
- referral to an external third party collection agency
- referral for legal action.
Responsibilities
Principals
- Ensure that invoices are accurately recorded in the school finance system and can be substantiated.
- Follow the debt management process outlined below and the information on OnePortal (DoE employees only) in relation to overdue invoices raised by the school.
- If other debt collection processes are not reasonably available, and only as a last resort, may use discretion to exclude students from optional, non-curricular activities where a parent has an outstanding debt with the school.
- Approve write off of debts as per the finance delegations.
- Maintain records and supporting documentation for the written off debts.
- Request approval from the Regional Director before submitting non-student related debts to Finance, Procurement & Facilities Division for referral to an external debt collection agency.
- If the debt is approved for referral, approve costs associated with external debt recovery or legal action; to be borne by the school.
Regional Director
- Approve requests from principals to submit non-student related debts to Financial Services Branch for referral to an external debt collection agency.
Financial Services Branch (Finance, Procurement and Facilities Division)
- Follow the debt management process outlined below for invoices raised in the corporate finance system.
- Refer disputed invoices to relevant business units for timely resolution.
- Request approval from relevant business units for costs associated with referring debts to an external debt collection agency.
- Request approval from delegated officers to pursue legal action if applicable.
- Manage the referral of debts to external debt collection or legal action on behalf of schools and business units, including Department of Education International (DEi).
- Request approval from relevant delegated officers and committees to write off debts.
- Maintain records and supporting documentation for the written off debts.
Business Units
- Ensure that invoices are accurately recorded and can be substantiated.
- Resolve any disputes over invoices in a timely manner.
- Approve any costs associated with referring debts to external debt collection agency or legal action; to be borne by the business unit.
- Approve write offs as per the finance delegations.
Process
- Monitor unpaid and partially paid invoices passed the due date, at least monthly.
- Follow prescribed debt management processes which include:
- issuing overdue notices to debtors for unpaid invoices
- recording and documenting all conversations and correspondence with a debtor during the debt recovery process
- resolving any disputes regarding payment of invoices in a timely manner and notifying the debtor of any resolution or outcome
- negotiating a payment plan for debtors that are unable to pay their invoice, in total, by the due date, after assessing their ability to pay
- Principals exercising discretion when determining whether to exclude a student from an optional, non-curricular activity where a parent has an outstanding debt with the school. Note: A student can only be excluded from an optional, non-curricular activity in circumstances where other debt collection processes are not reasonably available, and only as a last resort. For example, if other less drastic debt collection methods in this procedure were pursued and unsuccessful.
- Payment plans must be in writing (email is sufficient) and be approved by:
- an officer designated as ‘Director’ or above in central office
- an officer designated as ‘Manager’ or above in DEi
- an AO4 officer or above in the Accounts Receivable and Banking team in the Financial Services Branch
- a Regional Director or Deputy Regional Director
- a Principal or Business Manager in a school.
- Refer debts to an external debt collection agency for recovery (non-student related debts and debts relating to fee-paying international students only).
- Pursue legal action for non-student related debts if applicable, where debt collection options have been exhausted or in the case of deceased estates.
- If the debtor is also a vendor, the department may, with the debtor’s written permission, offset any doubtful debts against the amount payable.
- Regularly review older debts and potential bad debt. Write off debts older than 180 days that are deemed uncollectable in accordance with the finance delegations.
- Retain records and supporting documentation for the written off debts as per the department’s Retention and disposal schedules (DoE employees only).
Definitions
Term
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Definition
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Business units
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Departmental units in central and regional offices excluding schools.
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Debt
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A sum of money that is owed or due.
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Debt recovery
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The process for making people or organisations pay the money they owe to the department.
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Debtors
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A person or organisation that owes money.
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External debt collection agency
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An external company or organisation that undertakes debt recovery processes on behalf of the department.
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Non-student related debt
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A debt incurred that does not relate to a student.
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Student
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- A person enrolled at a state school but not a person who is also enrolled at a non‑state school unless the person’s enrolment at the state school preceded the person’s enrolment at the non-state school;
OR
- A person who is a pre-preparatory age child registered in a pre-preparatory learning program at a prescribed State school;
and who is:
- An Australian citizen or permanent resident;
OR
- The child of an Australian citizen or permanent resident.
DEi customers are not classified as students for the purpose of credit provision or debt collection processes.
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Write off
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A loss resulting from cancellation of a debt that is deemed unrecoverable.
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Legislation
Delegations/Authorisations
Other resources
Superseded versions
Previous seven years shown. Minor version updates not included.
2.0 Debt Management
3.0 Debt Management
4.0 Debt management