(a) Intergovernmental review. To the extent applicable to this part, the Agency will comply with 2 CFR part 415, subpart C, “Intergovernmental Review of Department of Agriculture Programs and Activities.” The Agency has not delegated this responsibility to SBA pursuant to §4290.45.

(b) National flood insurance. To the extent applicable to this part, the Agency will comply with subpart B of 7 CFR part 1806. The Agency has not delegated this responsibility to SBA pursuant to §4290.45 of this part.

(c) Clean Air Act and Water Pollution Control Act requirements. To the extent applicable to this part, the Agency will comply with the requirements of the Clean Air Act, section 306; the Clean Water Act, section 508; Executive Order 11738; and 40 CFR part 32. The Agency has not delegated this responsibility to SBA pursuant to §4290.45 of this part.

(d) Historic preservation requirements. To the extent applicable to this part, the Agency will comply with subpart F of 7 CFR part 1901. The Agency has not delegated this responsibility to SBA pursuant to §4290.45 of this part.

(e) Lead-based paint requirements. To the extent applicable to this part, the Agency will comply with subpart A of 7 CFR part 1924. The Agency has not delegated this responsibility to SBA pursuant to §4290.45 of this part.

(f) Conflict of interest. To the extent applicable to this part, the Agency will comply with 2 CFR 400.2, subpart D of 7 CFR part 1900, and RD Instruction 2045-BB. The Agency has not delegated this responsibility to SBA pursuant to §4290.45.

(g) Civil rights impact analysis. To the extent applicable to this part, the Agency will comply with RD Instruction 2006-P, “Civil Rights Impact Analysis.” The Agency has not delegated this responsibility to SBA pursuant to §4290.45 of this part.

(h) Environmental requirements. To the extent applicable to this part, the Agency will comply with 7 CFR part 1970. The Agency has not delegated this responsibility to SBA pursuant to §4290.45.

(i) Appeals to the National Appeals Division for review of adverse decisions. Applicants and RBICs have the right to request review by the National Appeals Division within the USDA of adverse decisions, as defined in 7 CFR 11.1, pursuant to 7 CFR part 11.

[69 FR 32202, June 8, 2004, as amended at 79 FR 76019, Dec. 19, 2014; 81 FR 11053, Mar. 2, 2016]


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