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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) This part establishes general and pre-loan policies and requirements that apply to both insured and guaranteed loans to finance the construction and improvement of electric facilities in rural areas, including generation, transmission, and distribution facilities.
(b) Additional pre-loan policies, procedures, and requirements that apply specifically to guaranteed and/or insured loans are set forth elsewhere:
(1) For guaranteed loans in 7 CFR part 1712 and RUS Bulletins 20–22, 60–10, 86–3, 105–5, and 111–3, or the successors to these bulletins; and
(2) For insured loans in 7 CFR part 1714 and in RUS Bulletins 60–10, 86–3, 105–5, and 111–3, or the successors to these bulletins.
(c) This part supersedes those portions of the following RUS Bulletins and supplements that are in conflict.
20–5 Extensions of Payments of Principal and Interest
20–20 Deferment of Principal Repayments for Investment in Supplemental Lending Institutions
20–22 Guarantee of Loans for Bulk Power Supply Facilities
20–23 Section 12 Extensions for Energy Resources Conservation Loans
60–10 Construction Work Plans, Electric Distribution Systems
86–3 Headquarters Facilities for Electric Borrowers
105–5 Financial Forecast–Electric Distribution Systems
111–3 Power Supply Surveys
120–1 Development, Approval, and Use of Power Requirements Studies
(d) When parts 1710, 1712, and 1714 are published in final form, the bulletins cited in paragraph (b) of this section will be rescinded, in whole or in part, or revised.
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