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2006 Georgia Code - 2-8A-6
2-8A-6. Any lender which has made or makes a loan to a
farmer to finance the nonland capital costs of establishing
production of an emerging crop on land in Georgia may make
application to the Georgia Development Authority for an interest
loan to pay interest on the loan during the period from the
beginning of production to harvest or initial sale of the product,
which payment shall be made from the fund. The maximum amount of
interest loans from the fund for the benefit of any one farmer
shall be $50,000.00; provided, however, the Georgia Development
Authority in administering the fund shall give priority to smaller
interest loans. During the period that the Georgia Development
Authority pays the interest on a loan from the fund, the maximum
rate of interest which may be charged on the loan by the lender
shall be 2 1/2 percent per annum above the prime rate charged by
banks on short-term business loans as published daily in the
Wall Street
Journal. By payment of the
interest on a loan, neither the Georgia Development Authority nor
the State of Georgia shall be a guarantor of the loan. The Georgia
Development Authority shall, by rule or regulation, require such
security or lien as may be necessary to provide adequate security
for the authority as condition for making an interest loan as
authorized by this chapter.
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