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Code · Alaska · Title 26 · Chapter 15

Sec. 26.15.010. Powers and duties of Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development with respect to veterans' loans.

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Sec. 26.15.010. Powers and duties of Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development with respect to veterans' loans.
(a)The Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development shall administer the laws and regulations relating to the veterans' loan program, adopt new regulations, and recommend legislation.
(b)The department shall obtain the guarantee of the United States under the Servicemen's Re-Adjustment Act on loans as prescribed by regulations of the department. Under regulations of the department, the department may guarantee or insure loans or portions of loans not to exceed 90 percent as may be obtainable by veterans having the qualifications of beneficiaries under this chapter from any person, firm, corporation, bank, savings and loan association, or an agency or instrumentality of the United States, and may grant participating portions of the loans.
(c)Under regulations of the department, the department may grant loans to two or more qualified veterans to engage in the same business, as a partner or joint venturer with one or more other persons. However, if one or more veterans engage as a partner in a business or joint venture with a nonveteran, the department shall require the nonveteran or nonveterans to contribute equally to the capital assets of the business or joint venture.
(d)Under regulations of the department, the department may enter into contracts with insurance companies for mortgage insurance coverage on veteran loans.
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