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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · S. 415 (Reported in Senate) — To clarify the collateral requirement for certain loans under section 7(d) of the Small Business Act, to address assi... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Clarification of collateral requirements

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Section 7(d)(6) of the Small Business Act ( 15 U.S.C. 636(d)(6) ) is amended by inserting after which are made under paragraph
(1)of subsection
(b)the following: : . , That the Administrator, in obtaining the best available collateral for a loan of not more than $200,000 under paragraph
(1)or
(2)of subsection
(b)relating to damage to or destruction of the property of, or economic injury to, a small business concern, shall not require the owner of the small business concern to use the primary residence of the owner as collateral if the Administrator determines that the owner has other assets with a value equal to or greater than the amount of the loan that could be used as collateral for the loan: Provided further , That nothing in the preceding proviso may be construed to reduce the amount of collateral required by the Administrator in connection with a loan described in the preceding proviso or to modify the standards used to evaluate the quality (rather than the type) of such collateral Provided further
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