SUBCHAPTER I—COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Editorial Notes
Codification
Subchapter is based on subchapter A of
§9801. Statement of purpose
The purpose of this subchapter is to encourage the development of special programs by which the residents of urban and rural low-income areas may, through self-help and mobilization of the community at large, with appropriate Federal assistance, improve the quality of their economic and social participation in community life in such a way as to contribute to the elimination of poverty and the establishment of permanent economic and social benefits.
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Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Short Title of 2014 Amendment
Short Title of 2007 Amendment
Short Title of 1998 Amendment
Short Title of 1996 Amendment
Short Title of 1994 Amendment
Short Title of 1992 Amendment
Short Title of 1990 Amendment
Short Title of 1989 Amendment
Short Title of 1988 Amendment
Short Title of 1986 Amendment
Short Title of 1984 Amendment
Short Title
Inconsistent Laws Superseded During Fiscal Years 1982, 1983, and 1984
"(a) Any provision of law which is not consistent with the provisions of this subtitle [subtitle A (§§601–670) of title VI of
"(b) Notwithstanding any authorization of appropriations for fiscal year 1982, 1983, or 1984 contained in any provision of law which is specified in this subtitle, no funds are authorized to be appropriated in excess of the limitations imposed upon appropriations by the provisions of this subtitle."
§9802. "Community development corporation" defined
For purposes of this subchapter, the term "community development corporation" means a nonprofit organization responsible to residents of the area it serves which is receiving financial assistance under part A and any organization more than 50 percent of which is owned by such an organization, or otherwise controlled by such an organization, or designated by such an organization for the purpose of this subchapter.
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§9803. Repealed. Pub. L. 105–285, title II, §202(b)(1), Oct. 27, 1998, 112 Stat. 2755
Section,
§9804. Advisory Community Investment Board
(a) National Community Investment Board; functions, composition, etc.
(1) The President is authorized to establish a National Advisory Community Investment Board (hereinafter in this section referred to as the "Investment Board"). Such Investment Board shall be composed of 15 members appointed, for staggered terms and without regard to the civil service laws, by the President, in consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Services (hereinafter in this subchapter referred to as the "Secretary"). Such members shall be representative of the investment and business communities and appropriate fields of endeavor related to this subchapter. The Investment Board shall meet at the call of the chairperson, but not less often than 3 times each year. The Secretary and the administrator of community economic development programs shall be ex officio members of the Investment Board.
(2) The Secretary shall carry out the provisions of this subchapter through an appropriate office.
(b) Function
The Investment Board shall promote cooperation between private investors and businesses and community development corporation projects through—
(1) advising the Secretary and the community development corporations on ways to facilitate private investment;
(2) advising businesses and other investors of opportunities in community development corporation projects; and
(3) advising the Secretary, community development corporations, and private investors and businesses of ways in which they might engage in mutually beneficial efforts.
(c) Local advisory community investment boards; establishment, composition, etc.
The governing body of each Community Development Corporation may establish an advisory community investment board composed of not to exceed 15 members who shall be appointed by the governing body after consultation with appropriate local officials. Each such board shall promote cooperation between private investors and businesses and the governing body of the Community Development Corporation through—
(1) advising the governing body on ways to facilitate private investors;
(2) advising businesses and other investors of opportunities in Community Development Corporation projects; and
(3) advising the governing body, private investors, and businesses of ways in which they might engage in mutually beneficial efforts.
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Editorial Notes
Amendments
1998—Subsec. (a)(2).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Termination of Advisory Boards
Advisory boards established after Jan. 5, 1973, to terminate not later than the expiration of the 2-year period beginning on the date of their establishment, unless, in the case of a board established by the President or an officer of the Federal Government, such board is renewed by appropriate action prior to the expiration of such 2-year period, or in the case of a board established by the Congress, its duration is otherwise provided for by law. See
Part A—Urban and Rural Special Impact Programs
§9805. Statement of purpose
The purpose of this part is to establish special programs of assistance to nonprofit private locally initiated community development corporations which (1) are directed to the solution of the critical problems existing in particular communities or neighborhoods (defined without regard to political or other subdivisions or boundaries) within those urban and rural areas having concentrations or substantial numbers of low-income persons; (2) are of sufficient size, scope, and duration to have an appreciable impact in such communities, neighborhoods, and rural areas in arresting tendencies toward dependency, chronic unemployment, and community deterioration; (3) hold forth the prospect of continuing to have such impact after the termination of financial assistance under this part; and (4) provide financial and other assistance to start, expand, or locate enterprises in or near the area to be served so as to provide employment and ownership opportunities for residents of such areas, including those who are disadvantaged in the labor market because of their limited speaking, reading, and writing abilities in the English language.
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§9806. Establishment and scope of programs
(a) The Secretary is authorized to provide financial assistance in the form of grants to nonprofit and for profit community development corporations and other affiliated and supportive agencies and organizations associated with qualifying community development corporations for the payment of all or part of the cost of programs which are designed to carry out the purposes of this part. Financial assistance shall be provided so that each community economic development program is of sufficient size, scope, and duration to have an appreciable impact on the area served. Such programs may include—
(1) community business and commercial development programs, including (A) programs which provide financial and other assistance (including equity capital) to start, expand, or locate businesses in or near the area served so as to provide employment and ownership opportunities for residents of such areas; and (B) programs for small businesses located in or owned by residents of such areas;
(2) community physical development programs, including industrial parks and housing activities, which contribute to an improved environment and which create new training, employment and ownership opportunities for residents of such area;
(3) training and public service employment programs and related services for unemployed or low-income persons which support and complement community development programs financed under this part, including, without limitation, activities such as the activities described in title I of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998; 1 and
(4) social service programs which support and complement community business and commercial development programs financed under this part, including child care, educational services, health services, credit counseling, energy conservation, recreation services, and programs for the maintenance of housing facilities.
(b) The Secretary shall conduct programs assisted under this part so as to contribute, on an equitable basis between urban and rural areas, to the elimination of poverty and the establishment of permanent economic and social benefits in such areas.
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Editorial Notes
References in Text
The Workforce Investment Act of 1998, referred to in subsec. (a)(3), is
Amendments
1998—Subsec. (a)(3).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 1998 Amendment
Amendment by section 101(f) [title VIII, §405(d)(40)] of
1 See References in Text note below.
§9807. Financial assistance requirements
(a) Conditions
The Secretary, under such regulations as the Secretary may establish, shall not provide financial assistance for any community economic development program under this part unless the Secretary determines that—
(1) such community development corporation is responsible to residents of the area served (A) through a governing body not less than 50 percent of the members of which are area residents; and (B) in accordance with such other guidelines as may be established by the Secretary, except that the composition of the governing bodies of organizations owned or controlled by the community development corporation need not be subject to such residency requirement;
(2) the program will be appropriately coordinated with local planning under this subchapter with housing and community development programs, with employment and training programs, and with other relevant planning for physical and human resources in the areas served;
(3) adequate technical assistance is made available and committed to the programs being supported;
(4) such financial assistance will materially further the purposes of this part;
(5) the applicant is fulfilling or will fulfill a need for services, supplies, or facilities which is otherwise not being met;
(6) all projects and related facilities will, to the maximum feasible extent, be located in the areas served;
(7) projects will, where feasible, promote the development of entrepreneurial and management skills and the ownership or participation in ownership of assisted businesses and housing, cooperatively or otherwise, by residents of the area served;
(8) projects will be planned and carried out with the fullest possible participation of resident or local businessmen and representatives of financial institutions, including participation through contract, joint venture, partnership, stock ownership or membership on the governing boards or advisory councils of such projects consistent with the self-help purposes of this subchapter;
(9) no participant will be employed on projects involving political parties, or the construction, operation, or maintenance of so much of any facility as is used or to be used for sectarian instruction or as a place for religious worship;
(10) the program will not result in the displacement of employed workers or impair existing contracts for services, or result in the substitution of Federal or other funds in connection with work that would otherwise be performed;
(11) the rates of pay for time spent in work training and education, and other conditions of employment, will be appropriate and reasonable in the light of such factors as the type of work, geographical region, and proficiency of the participant;
(12) the program will, to the maximum extent feasible, contribute to the occupational development or upward mobility of individual participants;
(13) preference will be given to low-income or economically disadvantaged residents of the areas served in filling jobs and training opportunities; and
(14) training programs carried out in connection with projects financed under this part shall be designed wherever feasible to provide those persons who successfully complete such training with skills which are also in demand in communities, neighborhoods, or rural areas other than those for which programs are established under this part.
(b) Relocations substantially increasing unemployment
Financial assistance under this section shall not be extended to assist in the relocation of establishments from one location to another if such relocation would result in a substantial increase in unemployment in the area of original location.
(c) Community economic development program; application; specification of goals
Financial assistance for commercial development under this part shall not be extended until the community economic development program that has applied for assistance under this subchapter has specified in some detail its development goals and its development timetable. The Secretary, in providing continued financial assistance to a community economic development program, shall give serious consideration to the experience such program has had in meeting development goals or in adhering to development timetables.
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§9808. Federal share; amount; availability; ownership of property acquired with Federal financial assistance
(a)(1) Assistance provided under this subchapter to any program described in
(2) The assistance referred to in paragraph (1) shall be made available (A) for deposit to the order of grantees which have demonstrated successful program performance, under conditions which the Secretary deems appropriate, within 30 days following approval of the grant agreement by the Secretary and such grantee; or (B) whenever the Secretary deems appropriate, in accordance with applicable rules and regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, and including any other conditions which the Secretary of Health and Human Services deems appropriate, within 30 days following approval of the grant agreement by the Secretary and such grantee.
(b) Property acquired as a result of capital investments made by any community development corporation with funds granted as its Federal share of the cost of programs carried out under this subchapter, and the proceeds from such property, shall become the property of the community development corporation and shall not be considered to be Federal property. The Federal Government retains the right to direct that on severance of the grant relationship the assets purchased with grant funds shall continue to be used for the original purpose for which they were granted.
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Part B—Special Rural Programs
§9809. Statement of purpose
It is the purpose of this part to meet the special economic needs of rural communities or areas with concentrations or substantial numbers of low-income persons by providing support to self-help programs which promote economic development and independence, as a supplement to existing similar programs conducted by other departments and agencies of the Federal Government. Such programs should encourage low-income families to pool their talents and resources so as to create and expand rural economic enterprise.
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§9810. Financial assistance to low-income families, local cooperative associations, and local public or private nonprofit organizations or entities; amount, purposes, etc.
(a) The Secretary is authorized to provide financial assistance, including loans having a maximum maturity of fifteen years and in amounts not resulting in an aggregate principal indebtedness of more than $3,500 at any one time, to any low-income rural family where, in the judgment of the Secretary, such financial assistance has a reasonable possibility of effecting a permanent increase in the income of such families, or will contribute to the improvement of their living or housing conditions, by assisting or permitting them to—
(1) acquire or improve real estate or reduce encumbrances or erect improvements thereon;
(2) operate or improve the operation of farms not larger than family sized, including but not limited to the purchase of feed, seed, fertilizer, livestock, poultry, and equipment; or
(3) participate in cooperative associations, or finance nonagricultral 1 enterprises which will enable such families to supplement their income.
(b) The Secretary is authorized to provide financial assistance to local cooperative associations or local public and private nonprofit organizations or agencies in rural areas containing concentrations or substantial numbers of low-income persons for the purpose of defraying all or part of the costs of establishing and operating cooperative programs for farming, purchasing, marketing, processing, and to improve their income as producers and their purchasing power as consumers, and to provide such essentials as credit and health services. Costs which may be defrayed shall include—
(1) administrative costs of staff and overhead;
(2) costs of planning and developing new enterprises;
(3) costs of acquiring technical assistance; and
(4) initial capital where it is determined by the Secretary that the poverty of the families participating in the program and the social conditions of the rural area require such assistance.
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1 So in original. Probably should be "nonagricultural".
§9811. Limitation on assistance
No financial assistance shall be provided under this part unless the Secretary determines that—
(1) any cooperative association receiving assistance has a minimum of fifteen active members, a majority of which are low-income rural persons;
(2) adequate technical assistance is made available and committed to the programs being supported;
(3) such financial assistance will materially further the purposes of this part; and
(4) the applicant is fulfilling or will fulfill a need for services, supplies, or facilities which is otherwise not being met.
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Part C—Development Loans to Community Economic Development Programs
§9812. Development loan fund
(a) Authorities, scope, and purposes; conditions; interest rate; repayment
The Secretary is authorized to make or guarantee loans (either directly or in cooperation with banks or other organizations through agreements to participate on an immediate or deferred basis) to community development corporations, to families and local cooperatives and the designated supportive organizations of cooperatives eligible for financial assistance under this subchapter, to private nonprofit organizations receiving assistance under
(1) there is reasonable assurance of repayment of the loan;
(2) the loan is not otherwise available on reasonable terms from private sources or other Federal, State, or local programs; and
(3) the amount of the loan, together with other funds available, is adequate to assure completion of the project or achievement of the purposes for which the loan is made.
Loans made by the Secretary pursuant to this section shall bear interest at a rate not less than a rate determined by the Secretary of the Treasury taking into consideration the average market yield on outstanding Treasury obligations of comparable maturity, plus such additional charge, if any, toward covering other costs of the program as the Secretary of Health and Human Services may determine to be consistent with its purposes, except that, for the 5 years following the date in which funds are initially available to the borrower, the rate of interest shall be set at a rate considered appropriate by the Secretary in light of the particular needs of the borrower, which rate shall not be lower than 1 percent. All such loans shall be repayable within a period of not more than 30 years.
(b) Adjustment of interest rates, moratorium on principal and interest, etc.
The Secretary is authorized to adjust interest rates, grant moratoriums on repayment of principal and interest, collect or compromise any obligations held by the Secretary, and to take such other actions in respect to such loans as the Secretary shall determine to be necessary or appropriate, consistent with the purposes of this section.
(c) Establishment, funding, etc.
(1) To carry out the lending and guaranty functions authorized under this part, there shall be established a Development Loan Fund consisting of two separate accounts, one of which shall be a revolving fund called the Rural Development Loan Fund and the other of which shall be a revolving fund called the Community Development Loan Fund. The capital of each such revolving fund shall remain available until expended.
(2) The Rural Development Loan Fund shall consist of the remaining funds provided for in part A of title III of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 [
(3) The Community Development Loan Fund shall consist of such amounts as may be deposited in such fund by the Secretary out of funds made available from appropriations for purposes of carrying out this subchapter. The Secretary may make deposits in the Community Development Loan Fund in any fiscal year in which the Secretary has made available for grants to community development corporations under this subchapter not less than $60,000,000 out of funds made available from appropriations for purposes of carrying out this subchapter.
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Editorial Notes
References in Text
The Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, referred to in subsec. (c)(2), is
Amendments
1990—Subsec. (c)(2).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Transfer of Functions
Functions relating to administration of Community Development Credit Union Revolving Loan Fund transferred from Secretary of Health and Human Services to National Credit Union Administration Board by
1 So in original. The comma probably should not appear.
§9812a. Interest rates payable on certain rural development loans; assignment of loan contracts
(a) Modification of interest rates
Notwithstanding any other provision of law—
(1) any outstanding loan made after December 31, 1982, by the Secretary of Health and Human Services; or
(2) any loan made after September 30, 1986;
with moneys from the Rural Development Loan Fund established by
(b) Assignment of certain loan contracts
Any contract for a loan made during the period beginning on December 31, 1982, and ending on September 30, 1986, with—
(1) moneys from the Rural Development Loan Fund established by
(2) funds available (before October 27, 1998) under
to an intermediary borrower that is a county government may be assigned by such borrower to an entity to which such loan could have been made for the purpose for which such contract was made. Any entity to which such contract is so assigned shall be substituted as a party to such contract and shall be obligated to carry out such contract and the purpose for which such contract was made.
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Editorial Notes
References in Text
Codification
Section was enacted as part of the Human Services Reauthorization Act of 1986, and not as part of the Community Economic Development Act of 1981 which comprises this subchapter.
Amendments
1998—Subsec. (a).
Subsec. (b)(2).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date
Section effective Oct. 1, 1986, see section 1001 of
Transfer of Loan by Utah or Ohio Local Public Body to Nonprofit Corporation
§9813. Model Community Economic Development Finance Corporation; establishment; functions
To the extent he deems appropriate, the Secretary shall utilize funds available under this part to prepare a plan of action for the establishment of a Model Community Economic Development Finance Corporation to provide a user-controlled independent and professionally operated long-term financing vehicle with the principal purpose of providing financial support for community economic development corporations, cooperatives, other affiliated and supportive agencies and organizations associated with community economic development corporations, and other entities eligible for assistance under this subchapter.
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Part D—Supportive Programs and Activities
§9814. Training and technical assistance
(a) Grants, contracts, and other arrangements; preconditions
The Secretary shall provide, directly or through grants, contracts, or other arrangements, such technical assistance and training of personnel as may be required to effectively implement the purposes of this subchapter. No financial assistance shall be provided to any public or private organization under this section unless the Secretary provides the beneficiaries of these services with opportunity to participate in the selection of and to review the quality and utility of the services furnished them by such organization.
(b) Technical assistance to community development corporations and urban and rural cooperatives
Technical assistance to community development corporations and both urban and rural cooperatives may include planning, management, legal assistance or support, preparation of feasibility studies, product development, marketing, and the provision of stipends to encourage skilled professionals to engage in full-time activities under the direction of a community organization financially assisted under this subchapter.
(c) Training for employees of community development corporations and employees and members of urban and rural cooperatives
Training for employees of community development corporations and for employees and members of urban and rural cooperatives shall include on-the-job training, classroom instruction, and scholarships to assist them in development, managerial, entrepreneurial, planning, and other technical and organizational skills which will contribute to the effectiveness of programs assisted under this subchapter.
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§9815. Small Business Administration and Department of Commerce economic development programs; regulations
(a)(1) Funds granted under this subchapter which are invested directly or indirectly, in a small investment company, local development company, limited small business investment company, or small business investment company licensee under section 681(d) 1 of title 15 shall be included as "private paid-in capital and paid-in surplus", "combined paid-in capital and paid-in surplus", and "paid-in capital" for purposes of sections 682, 683, and 696, respectively, of title 15.
(2) Not later than 90 days after August 13, 1981, the Administrator of the Small Business Administration, after consultation with the Secretary, shall promulgate regulations to ensure the availability to community development corporations of such programs as shall further the purposes of this subchapter, including programs under
(b)(1) Areas selected for assistance under this subchapter shall be deemed "redevelopment areas" within the meaning of section 401 of the Publc 2 Works and Economic Development Act of 1965,1 shall qualify for assistance under the provisions of title I and title II of such Act, and shall be deemed to have met the overall economic development program requirements of section 202(b)(10) of such Act.
(2) Not later than 90 days after August 13, 1981, the Secretary of Commerce shall prescribe regulations which will ensure that community development corporations and cooperatives shall qualify for assistance and shall be eligible to receive such assistance under all such programs of the Economic Development Administration as shall further the purposes of this subchapter.
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Editorial Notes
References in Text
The Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, referred to in subsec. (b)(1), is
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2 So in original. Probably should be "Public".
§9816. Department of Housing and Urban Development programs
The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, after consultation with the Secretary, shall take all necessary steps to assist community development corporations and local cooperative associations to qualify for and receive (1) such assistance in connection with technical assistance, counseling to tenants and homeowners, and loans to sponsors of low-income and moderate-income housing under section 106 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 [
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Editorial Notes
References in Text
Section 811 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, referred to in text, is section 811 of
The Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, referred to in text, is
Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954, referred to in text, is section 701 of act Aug. 2, 1954, ch. 649,
Section 401 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, referred to in text, is section 401 of
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Capacity Building for Community Development and Affordable Housing
"(a)
"(b)
"(1) training, education, support, and advice to enhance the technical and administrative capabilities of community development corporations and community housing development organizations;
"(2) loans, grants, or predevelopment assistance to community development corporations and community housing development organizations to carry out community development and affordable housing activities that benefit low-income families; and
"(3) such other activities as may be determined by the National Community Development Initiative, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, The Enterprise Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, and Youthbuild USA in consultation with the Secretary.
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§9817. Department of Agriculture; Rural Development Administration programs
The Secretary of Agriculture or, where appropriate, the Administrator of the Farmers Home Administration, or of the Rural Development Administration, after consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Services, shall take all necessary steps to ensure that community development corporations and local cooperative associations shall qualify for and shall receive—
(1) such assistance in connection with housing development under the Housing Act of 1949, as amended [
(2) such assistance in connection with housing, business, industrial, and community development under the Consolidated Farmers Home Administration Act of 1961 [
(3) such further assistance under all such programs of the United States Department of Agriculture; as shall further the purposes of this subchapter.
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Editorial Notes
References in Text
The Housing Act of 1949, referred to in par. (1), is act July 15, 1949, ch. 338,
The Consolidated Farmers Home Administration Act of 1961, referred to in par. (2), is title III of
The Rural Development Act of 1972, referred to in par. (2), is
Amendments
1990—
§9818. Coordination and eligibility
(a) The Secretary shall take all necessary and appropriate steps to encourage Federal departments and agencies and State and local governments to make grants, provide technical assistance, enter into contracts, and generally support and cooperate with community development corporations and local cooperative associations.
(b) Eligibility for assistance under other Federal programs shall not be denied to any applicant on the ground that it is a community development corporation or any other entity assisted under this subchapter.
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§9819. Evaluation of programs; implementation and funding, etc.; research and demonstration projects; implementation and purposes
(a) Each program for which grants are made under this subchapter shall provide for a thorough evaluation of the effectiveness of the program in achieving its purposes, which evaluation shall be conducted by such public or private organizations as the Secretary in consultation with existing grantees familiar with programs carried out under the Community Services Block Grant Act [
(b) The Secretary shall conduct, either directly or through grants or other arrangements, research and demonstration projects designed to suggest new programs and policies to achieve the purposes of this subchapter in such ways as to provide opportunities for employment, ownership, and a better quality of life for low-income residents.
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Editorial Notes
References in Text
The Community Services Block Grant Act, referred to in subsec. (a), is subtitle B (§671 et seq.) of title VI of
§9820. Grants to plan economic development and cooperative programs
In order to facilitate the purposes of this subchapter, the Secretary is authorized to provide financial assistance to any public or private nonprofit agency or organization for planning of community economic development programs and cooperative programs under this subchapter.
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§9821. Nondiscrimination provisions
(a) The Secretary shall not provide financial assistance for any program, project, or activity under this subchapter unless the grant or contract with respect thereto specifically provides that no person with responsibilities in the operation thereof will discriminate with respect to any such program, project, or activity because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, political affiliation, or beliefs.
(b) No person in the United States shall on the ground of sex be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, be subjected to discrimination under, or be denied employment in connection with any program or activity receiving assistance under this subchapter. The Secretary shall enforce the provisions of the preceding sentence in accordance with
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§9822. Availability of certain appropriated funds
Funds appropriated to the Rural Development Loan Fund under title VII of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 [
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Editorial Notes
References in Text
The Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, referred to in text, is
Codification
"August 12, 1981" substituted in text for "the day before the date of the enactment of this Act".
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Transfer of Community Development Credit Union Revolving Loan Fund
"SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
"This Act may be cited as the 'Community Development Credit Union Revolving Loan Fund Transfer Act'.
"SEC. 2. TRANSFER OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CREDIT UNION REVOLVING LOAN FUND.
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