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§ 4274.331 - Loan limits.

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Intermediary. (1) No loan to an intermediary will exceed the maximum amount the intermediary can reasonably be expected to lend to eligible ultimate recipients, in an effective and sound manner, within 1 year after loan closing.

The initial Agency IRP loan as defined in § 4274.302(a) will not exceed $2 million.

Intermediaries that have received one or more IRP loans may apply for and be considered for subsequent IRP loans provided:

At least 80 percent of each of an intermediary's IRP loans, except those earmarked for special purposes, must have been disbursed to eligible ultimate recipients or the subsequent loan will serve a geographic area not included in an area currently served.

The intermediary is promptly relending all collections from loans made from its IRP revolving fund in excess of what is needed for required debt service, reasonable administrative costs approved by the Agency, and a reasonable reserve for debt service and uncollectible accounts. The intermediary provides documentation to demonstrate that funds available for relending do not exceed the greater of $150,000 or the total amount of loans closed during a calendar quarter on average, over the last 12 months.

The outstanding loans of the intermediary's IRP revolving fund are generally sound; and

The intermediary is in compliance with all applicable regulations and its loan agreements with the Agency.

Subsequent loans will not exceed $1 million each and not more than one loan will be approved by the Agency for an intermediary in any single fiscal year unless the request is from an IRP earmark.

Total outstanding IRP indebtedness of an intermediary to the Agency will not exceed $15 million at any time.

Ultimate recipients. Loans from intermediaries to ultimate recipients using the IRP revolving fund must not exceed the lesser of:

$250,000; or

Seventy five percent of the total cost of the ultimate recipient's project for which the loan is being made.

Portfolio. No more than 25 percent of an IRP loan approved may be used for loans to ultimate recipients that exceed $150,000. This limit does not apply to revolved funds.

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§ 4274.331 - Loan limits.