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Code · CFR · Title 13 — Business Credit and Assistance · Part 130 — Small Business Development Centers · § 130.200

§ 130.200. Eligible entities.

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The following entities are eligible to operate an SBDC network:
(a)A public or private institution of higher education;
(b)A land-grant college or university;
(c)A college or school of business, engineering, commerce or agriculture;
(d)A community or junior college;
(e)A Women's Business Center operating pursuant to section 29 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 656);
(f)The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands SBDC must have its principal office located in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
(CNMI)and must:
(1)Be a CNMI government or agency;
(2)Be a regional entity;
(3)Be a CNMI-chartered development, credit, or finance corporation;
(4)Be an institution of higher education (including but not limited to any land-grant college or university, any college or school of business, engineering, commerce, or agriculture, community college or junior college);
(5)Be a current SBA Women's Business Center (WBC); or
(6)Be any entity formed by two or more of the entities in paragraphs (f)(1) through
(5)of this section;
(g)Any entity which was operating as a recipient organization as of December 31, 1990; or
(h)Any entity operating continually as a recipient organization on or before December 31, 1990. \[60 FR 31056, June 13, 1995, as amended at 88 FR 76642, Nov. 7, 2023\]
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