7 CFR §1700.107
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- (a)In considering requests to make available financing with an interest rate as low as 2 percent, and extended repayment terms, the Administrator will evaluate the effect of and need for such terms on the finding of financial feasibility.
- (b)In considering a request for a non-duplication waiver, the Administrator will consider the offerings of all existing service providers to determine whether or not granting the non-duplication waiver is warranted. A waiver of non-duplication restrictions will not be given if the Administrator determines as a matter of financial feasibility that, taking into account all existing service providers, an applicant or RUS borrower would not be able to repay a loan or successfully implement a grant agreement. Requests for waivers of non-duplication restrictions will be reviewed by taking the following factors into consideration:
- (c)Requests for waivers of matching fund requirements will be evaluated by taking the following factors into consideration:
- (1)Whether waivers or reductions in matching or equity requirements would make an otherwise financially infeasible project financially feasible;
- (2)Whether permitting a matching requirement to be met with sources not otherwise permitted in an affected program due to regulatory prohibition may be allowed under a separate statutory authority; and
- (3)Whether the application could be ranked and scored as if the matching requirements were fully met.
- (d)Requests for waivers of credit support requirements will be evaluated taking the following factors into consideration:
- (e)The Administrator may adapt the manner of assigning highest funding priority to align with the selection methods used for particular programs or funding opportunities.
- (1)Eligible programs which use priority point scoring may, in a notice of funds availability or similar notice, assign extra points for SUTA eligible applicants as a means to exercise a discretionary authority under this subpart.
- (2)The Administrator may announce a competitive grant opportunity focused exclusively or primarily on trust lands which incorporates one or more discretionary authorities under this subpart into the rules or scoring for the competition.