Document Citation: Cal Corp Code § 14030.1

Header:
CALIFORNIA CODE ANNOTATED
CORPORATIONS CODE
Title 1. Corporations
Division 3. Corporations for Specific Purposes
Part 5. Small Businesses
Chapter 1. California Small Business Financial Development Corporations
Article 5. Funds


Date:
08/31/2009

Document:
Cal Corp Code § 14030.1 (2010)

§ 14030.1. Small Business Disaster Recovery Loan Loss Reserve Account



(a) There is hereby created in the State Treasury the Small Business Disaster Recovery Loan Loss Reserve Account, as part of the expansion fund. This account shall be used to pay for unrecovered losses resulting from loan guarantees issued pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 14075 and subdivision (b) of this section and disaster loan guarantees issued prior to the effective date of this section that are in default. Any lending institution that issues a low-interest loan that is guaranteed by resources in this account shall be fully reimbursed for the guaranteed portion of principal and interest that result from a loan or loans that are in default. If there are insufficient funds in this account to fully satisfy all claimants, the full faith of the resources in the General Fund are pledged to satisfy the obligations of this account. This account may only guarantee as much loan dollar value as is specifically authorized by the Director of Finance with the concurrence of the Governor. This account shall receive all moneys transferred pursuant to Section 14037.5, and any unencumbered balances transferred to the California Small Business Expansion Fund pursuant to Chapters 11 and 12 of the Statutes of 1989, First Extraordinary Session, and Chapter 1525 of the Statutes of 1990, as of July 1, 1992.

(b) The Governor should utilize this authority to prevent business insolvencies and loss of employment in an area affected by a state of emergency within the state and declared a disaster by the President of the United States, or by the Administrator of the United States Small Business Administration, or by the United States Secretary of Agriculture or declared to be in a state of emergency by the Governor of California.