97-4334. Temporary Loan Processing Procedures for Insured Electric Loans  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 35 (Friday, February 21, 1997)]
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    [FR Doc No: 97-4334]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    
    Rural Utilities Service
    
    7 CFR Part 1710
    
    
    Temporary Loan Processing Procedures for Insured Electric Loans
    
    AGENCY: Rural Utilities Service, USDA.
    
    ACTION: Interim final rule with request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Rural Utilities Service (RUS) is amending its rule to 
    allow RUS to process loans with a loan period of more than 2 years in 
    two parts when applications substantially exceed available funds. RUS 
    amended its rules in 1995 to lengthen the allowable loan period for 
    insured electric loans from 2 years to 4 years. Since borrowers may now 
    apply for loans to cover construction financing needs for a longer 
    period of time, the average loan has become larger. At the same time, 
    loan authority for FY 1997 is less than for 1996. This situation has 
    produced long delays between the time applications are submitted and 
    the time loans can be approved. RUS believes that this is a temporary 
    situation that will disappear as more and more borrowers get on a 
    longer loan application cycle. The rule is intended to reduce 
    processing delays.
    
    DATES: This rule is effective February 21, 1997. Written comments must 
    be received by RUS or bear a postmark or equivalent not later than May 
    22, 1997.
    
    ADDRESSES: Submit written comments to Sue Arnold, Financial Analyst, 
    U.S. Department of Agriculture, Rural Utilities Service, Room 4032-S, 
    1400 Independence Avenue, SW, STOP 1522, Washington, DC 20250-1500. RUS 
    requires, in hard copy, a signed original and 3 copies of all comments 
    (7 CFR 1700.30(e)). Comments will be available for public inspection 
    during regular business hours (7 CFR 1.27(b)).
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sue Arnold, Financial Analyst, U.S. 
    Department of Agriculture, Rural Utilities Service, Room 4032-S, 1400 
    Independence Avenue, SW., STOP 1522, Washington, DC 20250-1522. 
    Telephone: 202-720-0736. FAX: 202-720-4120. E-mail: 
    sarnold@rus.usda.gov.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This regulatory action has been determined 
    to be not significant for the purposes of Executive Order 12866, 
    Regulatory Planning and Review, and, therefore has not been reviewed by 
    the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The Administrator of RUS has 
    determined that a rule relating to the RUS electric loan program is not 
    a rule as defined in the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et 
    seq.) for which RUS published a general notice of proposed rulemaking 
    pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b), or any other law. Therefore, the 
    Regulatory Flexibility Act does not apply to this rule. The 
    Administrator of RUS has determined that this rule will not 
    significantly affect the quality of the human environment as defined by 
    the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.). 
    Therefore, this action does not require an environmental impact 
    statement or assessment. This rule is excluded from the scope of 
    Executive Order 12372, Intergovernmental Consultation, which may 
    require consultation with State and local officials. A Notice of Final 
    Rule titled Department Programs and Activities Excluded from Executive 
    Order 12372 (50 FR 47034) exempts RUS electric loans and loan 
    guarantees from coverage under this Order. This rule has been reviewed 
    under Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform. RUS has determined 
    that this rule meets the applicable standards provided in Sec. 3 of the 
    Executive Order.
        The program described by this rule is listed in the Catalog of 
    Federal Domestic Assistance Programs under number 10.850 Rural 
    Electrification Loans and Loan Guarantees. This catalog is available on 
    a subscription basis from the Superintendent of Documents, the United 
    States Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402-9325.
    
    Information Collection and Recordkeeping Requirements
    
        The recordkeeping and reporting burdens contained in this rule were 
    approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) pursuant to the 
    Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35, as amended) 
    under control number 0572-0032.
    
    Background
    
        On January 21, 1995, at 60 FR 3726, RUS amended its rules to 
    lengthen the maximum allowable loan period from 2 years to 4 years for 
    most insured loans. The loan period, sometimes referred to as the 
    financing period, means the period of time during which the facilities 
    listed in a loan application will be constructed. The loan period was 
    lengthened in order to reduce administrative costs to borrowers, 
    supplemental lenders, and RUS of submitting and processing multiple 
    applications.
        Since borrowers may now apply for loans covering financing needs 
    for a longer period of time, the average loan size has become larger. 
    At the same time, budget authority for FY 1997 is less than for FY 
    1996. In FY 1996, RUS used all its budget authority for municipal rate 
    loans and hardship rate loans, approving 97 municipal rate loans (a 
    total of $544,616,858) and 23 hardship rate loans ($90,577,664). On 
    September 30, 1996, the end of the FY, RUS had a backlog of 106 
    applications for municipal rate loans ($709.0 million) and 28 
    applications for hardship rate loans ($119.9 million). Additional 
    applications have been received during FY 97. Total budget authority 
    for FY 1997 for municipal rate and hardship rate loans is only 
    $455,564,561 and $68,785,578, respectively.
        The large difference between loan funds requested for eligible 
    purposes, and loan funds available for lending has caused long delays 
    between the time a loan application is submitted and the time RUS can 
    act on the application. Currently the queue for municipal rate loans is 
    about a year, and the queue for hardship rate loans is approaching 16 
    months.
        In spite of the smaller budget authority, RUS believes that the 
    loan queue will be significantly shortened as more and more borrowers 
    get used to a longer loan application cycle. However, in those years 
    when there is a significant shortfall in available funding, the agency 
    must have the flexibility to manage the limited resources. This interim 
    final rule will give RUS such flexibility, and will
    
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    provide borrowers with a degree of financial certainty.
        The rule will allow RUS to process applications for loans with a 
    loan period of more than 2 years in two parts during a fiscal year when 
    applications substantially exceed available funds. RUS will notify all 
    electric borrowers in writing before invoking these procedures.
        RUS recognizes that the success of the electric program in 
    maintaining high quality electric service at reasonable rates in rural 
    areas depends on the ability of electric borrowers to maintain and 
    improve their electric systems. The temporary procedures in this rule 
    will assist borrowers in the essential task of planning and managing 
    their cash flows.
        Concurrent with the publication of this rule, RUS is issuing 
    Bulletin 1710C-1, Temporary Processing Procedures for Insured Electric 
    Loans, a compliance guide to assist borrowers, supplemental lenders, 
    and other interested parties. RUS is mailing the rule and the bulletin 
    to all electric borrowers and to supplemental lenders. RUS believes 
    that the procedures in the bulletin will allow all borrowers to share 
    the limited loan appropriations on a fair and equitable basis.
        Because of: (1) The exceptionally large backlog of applications for 
    municipal rate and hardship rate loans, and (2) The urgent need for 
    processing procedures that will allow RUS to advance loan funds during 
    the spring construction season, RUS is putting these procedures into 
    effect immediately for FY 1997. RUS requests comments and suggestions, 
    especially on alternate methods of allocating the limited amount of 
    loan funds.
    
    List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 1710
    
        Electric power, Electric utilities, Loan programs--energy, 
    Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Rural areas.
    
        For the reasons set out in the preamble, and under the authority of 
    7 U.S.C. 901 et seq., RUS amends 7 CFR Part 1710 as follows:
    
    PART 1710--GENERAL AND PRE-LOAN POLICIES AND PROCEDURES COMMON TO 
    INSURED AND GUARANTEED ELECTRIC LOANS
    
        1. The authority citation for part 1710 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 7 U.S.C. 901-950(b); Pub. L. 99-591, 100 Stat. 3341; 
    Pub. L. 103-354, 108 Stat. 3178 (7 U.S.C. 6941 et seq.).
    
        2. Section 1710.106 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 1710.106  Uses of loan funds.
    
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        (e)(1) If, in the sole discretion of the Administrator, the amount 
    authorized for lending for municipal rate loans, hardship rate loans, 
    and loan guarantees in a fiscal year is substantially less than the 
    total amount eligible for RUS financing, RUS may limit the size of all 
    loans of that type approved during the fiscal year. Depending on the 
    amount of the shortfall between the amount authorized for lending and 
    the loan application inventory on hand for each type of loan, RUS may 
    either reduce the amount on an equal proportion basis for all 
    applicants for that type of loan based on the amount of funds for which 
    the applicant is eligible, or may shorten the loan period for which 
    funding will be approved to less than the maximum of 4 years. All 
    applications for the same type of loan approved during a fiscal year 
    will be treated in the same manner, except that RUS will not limit 
    funding to any borrower requesting an RUS loan or loan guarantee of $1 
    million or less.
        (2) If RUS limits the amount of loan funds approved for borrowers, 
    the Administrator shall notify all electric borrowers early in the 
    fiscal year of the manner in which funding will be limited. The portion 
    of the loan application that is not funded during that fiscal year may, 
    at the borrower's option, be treated as a second loan application 
    received by RUS at a later date. This date will be determined by RUS in 
    the same manner for all affected loans and will be based on the 
    availability of loan funds. The second loan application shall be 
    considered complete except that the borrower must submit a 
    certification from a duly authorized corporate official stating that 
    funds are still needed for loan purposes specified in the original 
    application and must notify RUS of any changes in its circumstances 
    that materially affects the information contained in the original loan 
    application or the primary support documents. See 7 CFR 1710.401(f).
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        Dated: February 13, 1997.
    Jill Long Thompson,
    Under Secretary, Rural Development.
    [FR Doc. 97-4334 Filed 2-20-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
2/21/1997
Published:
02/21/1997
Department:
Rural Utilities Service
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Interim final rule with request for comments.
Document Number:
97-4334
Dates:
This rule is effective February 21, 1997. Written comments must be received by RUS or bear a postmark or equivalent not later than May 22, 1997.
Pages:
7921-7922 (2 pages)
PDF File:
97-4334.pdf
CFR: (1)
7 CFR 1710.106