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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act · Sec. 382I

Sec. 382I. APPROVAL OF DEVELOPMENT PLANS AND PROJECTS

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## SEC. 382I APPROVAL OF DEVELOPMENT PLANS AND PROJECTS **[**[7 U.S.C. 2009aa–8](/us/usc/t7/s2009aa–8)**]** ###
(a)In General A State or regional development plan or any multistate subregional plan that is proposed for development under this subtitle shall be reviewed and approved by the Authority. ###
(b)Evaluation by State Member An application for a grant or any other assistance for a project under this subtitle shall be made through and evaluated for approval by the State member of the Authority representing the applicant. ###
(c)Certification An application for a grant or other assistance for a project shall be approved only on certification by the State member that the application for the project— ####
(1)describes ways in which the project complies with any applicable State development plan; ####
(2)meets applicable criteria under section 382H; ####
(3)provides adequate assurance that the proposed project will be properly administered, operated, and maintained; and ####
(4)otherwise meets the requirements of this subtitle. ###
(d)Approval of Grant Applications On certification by a State member of the Authority of an application for a grant or other assistance for a specific project under this section, an affirmative vote of the Authority under section 382B(c) shall be required for approval of the application.
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