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(a) Reserve requirements. Loans under this subpart are subject to the provisions of § 1942.17(i) of subpart A of this part 1942.
(b) Membership authorization. The membership of organizations other than public bodies must authorize the project and its financing except the District Director may, with the concurrence of the State Director (with advice of OGC as needed), accept the loan resolution without such membership authorization when State statutes and the organization charter and bylaws do not require such authorization.
(c) Insurance and bonding. Loans under this subpart are subject to the provisions of § 1942.17(j)(3) of subpart A of this part 1942.
(d) Acquisition of land and rights. Loans under this subpart are subject to the provisions of § 1942.17(j)(4) of subpart A of this part 1942.
(e) Lease agreements. Loans under this subpart are subject to the provisions of § 1942.17(j)(5) of subpart A of this part 1942.
(f) Notes and bonds. Loans under this subpart are subject to the provisions of §§ 1942.17(j)(6) and 1942.19 of subpart A of this part 1942.
(g) Public information. Loans under this subpart are subject to the provisions of § 1942.17(j)(9) of subpart A of this part 1942.
(h) Joint funding. Loans under this subpart are subject to the provisions of §§ 1942.2(e) and 1942.17(j)(11) of subpart A of this part 1942.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 7. Agriculture § 7.1942.117 General requirements - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-7-agriculture/cfr-sect-7-1942-117/
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