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Code · U.S. Code · Title 12 - BANKS AND BANKING · CHAPTER 24— FEDERAL FINANCING BANK · § 2286

§ 2286. Approval of financing plans by Secretary of the Treasury

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(a)Method, source, timing, terms, and conditions of sale of obligations issued or sold by Federal agencies To insure the orderly and coordinated marketing of Treasury and Federal agency obligations and appropriate financing planning with respect thereto, and to facilitate the effective financing of programs authorized by law subject to the applicable provisions of such law, the prior approval of the Secretary of the Treasury shall be required with respect to—
(1)the method of financing,
(2)the source of financing,
(3)the timing of financing in relation to market conditions and financing by other Federal agencies, and
(4)the financing terms and conditions, including rates of interest and maturities,
of obligations issued or sold by any Federal agency; except that the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury shall not be required with respect to
(A)obligations issued or sold pursuant to an Act of Congress which expressly prohibits any guarantee of such obligations by the United States, and
(B)obligations issued or sold by the Farmers Home Administration.
(b)Grant or denial of approval by Secretary Upon receipt of a request from a Federal agency for his approval under subsection
(a)of this section, the Secretary of the Treasury shall act promptly either to grant his approval or to advise the agency of the reasons for withholding his approval. In no case shall the Secretary of the Treasury withhold such approval for a period longer than sixty days unless, prior to the end of such period, he submits to the Congress a detailed explanation of his reasons for so doing. In no case shall the Secretary withhold such approval for a period longer than one hundred and twenty days. To the maximum extent practicable, withholdings of approval shall be made in a manner which is not disproportionately detrimental to the functioning of any particular type of Federal program. Expedited treatment shall be accorded in any case in which the Federal agency advises the Secretary of the Treasury that unusual circumstances require such treatment.
(c)Time and form for submission of financing plans Federal agencies subject to this section shall submit financing plans to the Secretary of the Treasury at such times and in such forms as he shall prescribe.
(Pub. L. 93–224, § 7, Dec. 29, 1973, 87 Stat. 938.)
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  • Pub. L. 93–224, § 7
  • 87 Stat. 938
  • section 20 of Pub. L. 93–224
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Approval of financing plans by Secretary of the Treasury
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Pub. L.Pub. L. 93–224, § 7
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