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Code · Maryland · Economic Development

§ 5-206

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§5–206.
(a)Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle, the Department may set the terms and conditions for loans and grants made under this subtitle.
(b)The Department shall:
(1)determine whether to approve loan requests from qualified applicants for loans under this subtitle;
(2)set the terms and conditions for loans made under this subtitle; and
(3)determine that the applicant was unable to obtain the financing necessary for the activities on affordable terms through the normal lending channels.
(c)The maximum amount of a loan made with money from the Economic Development Administration of the United States Department of Commerce may not exceed the limit it sets by regulation.
(d)The proceeds of a loan may be used for working capital, equipment, furnishings, fixtures, or the construction, rehabilitation, or purchase of real property for the activities that the Department approves.
(e)The Department may authorize a flexible repayment schedule for a loan under this subtitle.
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