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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1981

95 STAT. 780

PUBLIC LAW 97-35—AUG. 13, 1981

case the Administration, in its discretion, may waive the $500,000 limitation.". Disaster loans. SEC. 1913. (a) Section 7(b) of the Small Business Act is amended by 15 USC 636. striking out paragraphs (3) through (9) and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "(3) to make such loans (either directly or in cooperation with banks or other lending institutions through agreements to participate on an immediate or deferred basis) as the Administration may determine to be necessary or appropriate to assist any small business concern in effecting additions to, alterations in, or restablishment in the same or a new location of its plant, facilities, or methods of operation made necessary by direct action of the Federal Government or as a consequence of Federal Government action or to meet requirements or restrictions imposed on such concern under any Federal law heretofore or hereafter enacted or any State law enacted in conformity therewith, or any regulation or order of a duly authorized Federal, State, regional, or local agency issued in conformity with such Federal law, if the Administration determines that such concern is likely to suffer substantial economic injury or be unable to market a product without assistance under this paragraph: Provided, That the maximum loan made to any small business concern under this paragraph shall not exceed $500,000 and the amount thereof shall be based solely on a determination made on each application: Provided further. That no loan or guarantee shall be extended unless the Administration finds that the K TTon «QQ applicant is unable to obtain credit elsewhere."; 15 USC 633. (ij) Section 4(cKl) of the Small Business Act is amended by striking all of subparagraph (A) after "7(b)(3)," and by inserting in lieu thereof "and 7(c)(2) of this Act; and". 15 USC 636. (c) Section 7(g) of the Small Business Act is hereby repealed. SEC. 1914. Section 7(c)(3) of the Small Business Act is amended by striking "to October 1, 1983" and by inserting "the effective date of this Act". SEC. 1915. Section 4(c)(5)(B)(ii) of the Small Business Act is amended by striking all of the first sentence after "are made" and by inserting "from amounts appropriated for the disaster loan fond after October 1, 1980 or are made from repayments of principal of loans made from funds appropriated to the disaster loan fund, or from amounts appropriated to the business loan and investment fund on or after October 1, 1981 or are made from repayments of principal of loans made from funds appropriated to the business loan and investment fund and received on or after October 1, 1981.". 15 USC 636 note. SEC. 1916. (a) Notwithstanding section 5(b)(6) of the Small Business Act, or any other provision of law, any business concern applicant for assistance made pursuant to paragraph (1), (2), or (4) of subsection 7(b) of the Small Business Act whose application was received but not approved by the Small Business Administration on or before March 19, 1981, shall be offered loan assistance by the Small Business Administration as provided in this section. (b) The Small Business Administration is specifically directed to reconsider and act upon any such application and to make, remake, obligate, reobligate, commit or recommit such financing as provided herein. (c) If the applicant was a business concern able to obtain credit elsewhere, the terms and conditions shall be those specified in section 7(b)(3) of the Small Business Act; but if the Administrator determines that imposition of these provisions would impose a