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Code · Connecticut · Title 32 — Commerce and Economic and Community Development · CHAPTER 588r — Small Business

Sec. 32-341. Small business assistance program.

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(a)There is established within Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated a small business assistance program under which the corporation shall make loans and loan guarantees and provide equity equivalent capital to businesses in this state that employ not more than one hundred persons and are unable to obtain conventional financial assistance. The corporation may establish criteria for such loans, including, but not limited to, whether such assistance would enable an applicant to create or retain jobs and whether the applicant exports goods or services out of the state.
(b)The corporation shall develop an accelerated application process for such program. No business may receive more than two hundred thousand dollars in loans, loan guarantees or equity equivalent capital under the program. Payments of principal and interest of loans under the program shall be made to the corporation for deposit in the Connecticut Works Fund authorized under section 32-23ii . The corporation is authorized for the purposes of this section to enter into contracts with financial institutions for the purpose of guaranteeing loans, participating in loans or participating in providing equity equivalent capital to businesses.
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