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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A qualifying venture fund or a qualifying small business may be eligible to receive financial assistance under the program. In order to be eligible for financial assistance under the program, a qualifying venture fund must meet the requirements of section 383, subsection 1-B. In order to be eligible for financial assistance under the program, a qualifying small business must meet the following criteria.
1. Engagement; involvement. The qualifying small business must be engaged in or involve at least one of the following:
A. Marine science;
B. Biotechnology;
C. Manufacturing;
D. Export of goods or services to locations outside the State or activities that result in significant amounts of capital being imported into the State;
E. Software development;
F. Provision or development of environmental services or technologies;
G. Provision or development of financial or insurance products or services;
H. Production of value-added goods from natural resources; or
I. Other enterprises that the board determines will further the purposes and intent of the program, including, but not limited to, retail sales, tourism and agricultural production.
2. Growth; public benefit. The qualifying small business must demonstrate the potential for high growth and public benefit.
3. Need for assistance. The qualifying small business must provide evidence of each of the following:
A. Commitment of all reasonably available resources to the project;
B. A need for financial assistance from the fund to realize its projected growth and achievement of public benefits; and
C. Repealed. Laws 1999, c. 504, § 5.
4. Financing plan. The qualifying small business must submit a financing plan as part of an overall business plan. The proposed financing plan must include adequate mechanisms to monitor the accomplishment of the business plan as proposed.
The disbursement may not be used to make distributions to or for the benefit of an owner of the business borrowing from the fund or a related entity.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maine Revised Statutes Title 10. Commerce and Trade § 386. Eligible projects - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/me/title-10-commerce-and-trade/me-rev-st-tit-10-sect-386/
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