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Code · CFR · Title 13 — Business Credit and Assistance · Part 123 — Disaster Loan Program · § 123.805

§ 123.805. Certifications as to State and Local Compliance.

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An SBA Disaster Loan borrower and any contractors, subcontractors, or agents of such borrower, who seek to engage in Disaster-Related Activities without complying with a State or Local Requirement preempted under § 123.803 may only do so where the SBA Disaster Loan borrower has provided to SBA, prior to commencement of Disaster-Related Activities, through loan closing documentation modifications or other documents provided to the borrower by SBA, a certification by the borrower's builder(s) that the builder has so far, and will in the future, comply with and adhere to any applicable state and local rules and regulations not preempted under § 123.803.
Such non-preempted rules and regulations include, but are not limited to, building codes, health and safety requirements, inspection requirements (which may be conducted by local government inspectors or qualified, independent third-party inspectors), and any other processes required to obtain a certificate of occupancy at the completion of Disaster-Related Activities. A borrower relying on preemption under this subpart shall be considered to be in default of the borrower's SBA Disaster Loan if the borrower fails to comply with the provisions of § 123.805 and shall be considered a violation of § 123.9.
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