15 USC § 690f - Fees
(a)
In general
Except as provided in section
690e
(d) of this title, the Administrator may charge such fees as it determines appropriate with respect to any guarantee or grant issued under this part, in an amount established annually by the Administrator, as necessary to reduce to zero the cost (as defined in section
661a of title
2) to the Administration of purchasing and guaranteeing debentures under this part, which amounts shall be paid to and retained by the Administration.
(b)
Offset
The Administrator may, as provided by section
690g of this title, offset fees charged and collected under subsection (a).
(a)
In general
Except as provided in section
690e
(d) of this title, the Administrator may charge such fees as it determines appropriate with respect to any guarantee or grant issued under this part, in an amount established annually by the Administrator, as necessary to reduce to zero the cost (as defined in section
661a of title
2) to the Administration of purchasing and guaranteeing debentures under this part, which amounts shall be paid to and retained by the Administration.
(b)
Offset
The Administrator may, as provided by section
690g of this title, offset fees charged and collected under subsection (a).
Source
(Pub. L. 85–699, title III, § 387, as added Pub. L. 110–140, title XII, § 1207,Dec. 19, 2007, 121 Stat. 1780.)
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