Utah Admin. Code R305-4-10 - Servicing the Loans and Loan Repayment
(1) Loan repayment schedules shall:
(a) not exceed ten years, as required by
Subsection
19-1-404(2)(b);
(b) be based on the financial situation and
income circumstances of each borrower;
(c) be amortized with equal payment
amounts;
(d) be of such amount to
pay all interest and principal in full; and
(e) consider projected savings from the use
of the clean vehicle as required by Subsection
19-1-404(2)(a).
In determining projected savings, the department may use all current and
relevant market cost information.
(2) The initial installment payment is due on
a date established by the department.
(3) Subsequent installment payments are due:
(a) on the first day of each month for
private sector businesses; or
(b)
as determined by the department for government entities.
(4) A notice of payment and due date shall be
sent for each subsequent payment. Non-receipt of the statement of account or
notice of payment shall not be a defense for non-payment or late
payment.
(5) Loans made from the
fund for a government vehicle shall be made with no interest rate as required
by Subsection
19-1-404(2)(d).
(6) Loans made from the fund for a private
sector vehicle shall be made at an interest rate provided by Subsection
19-1-404(2)(c).
(7) Any changes in interest rates,
re-negotiation of contract terms, or elimination of debt must be approved by
the department.
(8) Loan payments
received shall be applied first to penalty, next to interest, and then to
principal.
(9) Loan payments may be
made in advance or the remaining principal balance of the loan may be paid in
full at any time without penalty.
(10) Penalties for late loan payments shall
be:
(a) 10% of the payment due;
(b) assessed and payable on payments received
by the department more than 15 days after the due date;
(c) assessed only once per scheduled payment;
and
(d) noticed to the borrower
with the amounts of penalty and the total payment due.
(11) Payments shall be considered received on
the day of the U.S. Postal Service post mark date or receipted date for
payments delivered to the department by methods other than the U.S. Postal
Service.
(12) If a loan payment
check is returned due to insufficient funds, a service charge in the amount
allowed by law shall be added to the payment amount due.
(13) Notice of loans paid in full shall be
sent after all penalties, interest, and principal have been paid.
Notes
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