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a. All loans awarded from the fund shall be for a term not to exceed ten years. Except as provided in subsection b. of section 5 of P.L.1997, c. 235 (C.58:10A-37.5), all loans shall be at a rate between two percent and the prime rate at the time of approval, or at the time of loan closing if the prime rate is lower at that time. The authority shall determine the interest rate to be imposed based on the applicant's ability to repay the loan.
b. Upon the sale of the facility for which the loan was made, the unpaid balance of the loan shall become immediately payable in full. Upon the sale of a facility for which a conditional hardship grant was made pursuant to section 5 of P.L.1997, c. 235 (C.58:10A-37.5), that amount of the conditional hardship grant that must be repaid, as calculated pursuant to section 16 of P.L.1997, c. 235 (C.58:10A-37.16), shall become immediately payable in full except as provided below.No repayment of a conditional hardship grant shall be required upon transfer of ownership of the property for which the grant was made, pursuant to a condemnation proceeding or by the exercise of the power of eminent domain. No repayment of a conditional hardship grant awarded pursuant to paragraph (1) of subsection c. of section 5 of P.L.1997, c. 235 (C.58:10A-37.5) for a remediation necessitated by a discharge from a petroleum underground storage tank used to store heating oil at the applicant's primary residence shall be required.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 58. Waters and Water Supply 58 § 10A-37.10 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-58-waters-and-water-supply/nj-st-sect-58-10a-37-10/
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