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Code · California · Education Code

§ 94160

251 words·~1 min read·/ca/education-code/94160

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(a)If a financial institution seeks to enroll a qualified loan in the program in order to obtain the protection against loss provided by its loss reserve account, after disclosing relevant qualified loan financial information to the qualified borrower, it shall notify the authority in writing on a form prescribed by the authority, within 15 calendar days after the date on which the qualified loan is made, of all of the following:
(1)The disbursement of the qualified loan.
(2)The dollar amount of the qualified loan enrolled.
(3)The interest rate applicable to, and the term of, the qualified loan.
(4)The amount of any administrative fee related to the processing of an existing loan or the issuance of a new loan.
(b)The executive director may authorize an additional five days for a financial institution to submit the written notification described in subdivision
(a)to the authority on a loan-by-loan basis for a reason limited to conditions beyond the reasonable control of the financial institution.
(c)When making a qualified loan that will be enrolled under the program, the financial institution shall require the qualified borrower to whom the qualified loan is made to pay an administration fee as determined by the authority. The financial institution shall also pay an administration fee in an amount equal to the fee paid by the qualified borrower. The financial institution shall deliver the fees collected under this subdivision to the authority for deposit in the loss reserve account for the financial institution.
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