
Participation in social insurance for farmers entails the inherent obligation of farmers to pay contributions, while farmers who do not comply with this obligation may face various actions undertaken by the Agricultural Social Insurance Fund (KRUS, Fund). Debt collection activities at the fund are performed by employees of the insurance department. Basic information activities include sending notices listing the outstanding amounts and repayment options under a relief scheme, as well as direct conversations with farmers while visiting their farms or during their visits to KRUS Local Branches. Before any measures are undertaken to enforce the recovery of amounts due, debtors are sent dunning notices calling them to pay any unpaid contributions. If the debtor fails to act and repay the debt, the Fund may initiate proceedings aimed at compulsory recovery of amounts due.
The article is based on legal provisions and internal regulations of the Fund concerning the recovery of amounts due from farmers. The author also offers her insight from more than a dozen years of experience in recovering contributions from debtors. The aim of the article is to present the available methods of recovering amounts due from farmers.
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