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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Agency IRP loan funds may not be used for payment of the intermediary's administrative costs or expenses. The IRP revolving fund may not be used for:
(a) Assistance in excess of what is needed to accomplish the purpose of the ultimate recipient's project .
(b) Distribution or payment to the owner, partners, shareholders, or beneficiaries of the ultimate recipient or members of their families when such persons will retain any portion of their equity in the ultimate recipient.
(c) Charitable institutions, that would not have revenue from sales, fees, or stable revenue to support the operation and repay the loan, and fraternal organizations.
(d) Assistance to Federal government employees, active duty military personnel, employees of the intermediary, or any organization for which such persons are directors or officers or have 20 percent or more ownership.
(e) A loan to an ultimate recipient which has an application pending with or a loan outstanding from another intermediary involving an IRP revolving fund if the total IRP loans would exceed the limits established in § 4274.331(b).
(f) Agricultural production.
(g) The transfer of ownership unless the loan will keep the business from closing, or prevent the loss of employment opportunities in the area, or provide expanded job opportunities.
(h) Community antenna television services or facilities.
(i) Any illegal activity.
(j) Any project that is in violation of either a Federal, State, or local environmental protection law or regulation or an enforceable land use restriction unless the assistance given will result in curing or removing the violation.
(k) Lending and investment institutions and insurance companies.
(l) Golf courses, race tracks, or gambling facilities.
(m) For any line of credit.
(n) For any legitimate business activity when more than 10 percent of the annual gross revenue is derived from legalized gambling activity.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 7. Agriculture § 7.4274.319 Ineligible loan purposes - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-7-agriculture/cfr-sect-7-4274-319/
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