13 CFR Part 120 - BUSINESS LOANS
- General Descriptions of SBA's Business Loan Programs
- Definitions
- SUBPART A — Policies Applying to All Business Loans (§§ 120.100 - 120.197)
- SUBPART B — Policies Specific to 7(a) Loans (§§ 120.200 - 120.223)
- SUBPART C — Special Purpose Loans (§§ 120.300 - 120.398)
- SUBPART D — Lenders (§§ 120.400 - 120.490)
- SUBPART E — Servicing, Liquidation and Debt Collection Litigation of 7(a) and 504 Loans (§§ 120.520 - 120.554)
- SUBPART F — Secondary Market (§§ 120.600 - 120.660)
- SUBPART G — Microloan Program (§§ 120.700 - 120.715)
- SUBPART H — Development Company Loan Program (504) (§§ 120.800 - 120.991)
- SUBPART I — Risk-Based Lender Oversight (§§ 120.1000 - 120.1600)
- SUBPART J — Establishment of SBA Secondary Market Guarantee Program for First Lien Position 504 Loan Pools (§§ 120.1700 - 120.1726)
- SUBPART K — Establishment of an SBA Direct Loan Program for Systemically Important Secondary Market Broker-Dealers (SISMBD Loan Program) (§§ 120.1800 - 120.1900)
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-04221 RIN 3245-AG04 SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Proposed rule. SBA must receive comments to this proposed rule on or before April 26, 2013. 13 CFR Parts 120 and 121 The U.S. Small Business Administration (“SBA”) has determined that changing conditions in the American economy and persistent high levels of unemployment compel the agency to seek ways to improve access to its two flagship business lending programs: the 504 Loan Program and the 7(a) Loan Program. The purpose of this proposed rulemaking is to reinvigorate these programs as vital tools for creating and preserving American jobs. SBA proposes to strip away regulatory restrictions that detract from the 504 Loan Program's core job creation mission as well as the 7(a) Loan Program's positive job creation impact on the American economy. The 504 Loan Program and 7(a) Loan Program are SBA's two primary business loan programs authorized under the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 and the Small Business Act, respectively. This proposed rule will enhance job creation through increasing eligibility for loans under SBA's business loan programs, including its Microloan Program, and by modifying certain program participant requirements applicable to the 504 Loan Program. In addition, SBA proposes to revise Certified Development Company (CDC) operational requirements to clarify certain existing regulations.