Agricultural Development Chapter ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ADMINISTRATIVE CODE CHAPTER LOAN PROGRAMS

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ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ADMINISTRATIVE CODE CHAPTER 108-1-3 LOAN PROGRAMS TABLE OF CONTENTS 108-1-3-.01 Cattle Working Facilities Loan Program 108-1-3-.02 Commodity Barn Loan Program 108-1-3-.03 Equipment Shed Loan Program 108-1-3-.04 Hay Barn Loan Program 108-1-3-.05 Irrigation Loan Program 108-1-3-.06 Special Loan Program 108-1-3-.01 Cattle Working Facilities Loan Program. Funds may be loaned by the authority to a borrower under the Cattle Working Loan Program if the borrower is engaged in agricultural operations in this state and the borrowed funds will be used for construction of improved cattle working facilities for use on farms and ranches in this state; enables increased efficiency in handling cattle, along with better monitoring of cattle herd health; and improves production practices. (c) All structures proposed to be built with funds (d) $20,000 is the maximum amount that will be loaned under this rule. (f) Application All amounts borrowed under this rule shall be repaid to the Supp. 6/30/17 1-3-1

Chapter 108-1-1 Agricultural Development authority, plus interest at the applicable rate, no later than 3 years from the date loan proceeds are issued to the is 3%. All borrowed amounts must be full collateralized. (j) (k) The authority reserves the right to deny any loan 108-1-3-.02 Commodity Barn Loan Program. Funds may be loaned by the authority to a borrower under the Commodity Barn Loan Program if the borrower is engaged in agricultural operations in this state and will use the borrowed funds to purchase agricultural commodities in bulk to realize savings in the purchase of those agricultural commodities and those agricultural commodities will be used by the borrower for borrower s agricultural operations in this state. (a) Applicants are subject to a $50 loan (c) Loans issued pursuant to this rule are made in the following amounts: (i) $7,500; (ii) $15,000; or (iii) $22,500 (d) An inspection of applicant s agricultural Supp. 6/30/17 1-3-2

(e) All amounts borrowed under this rule shall be later than 3 years from the date loan proceeds are issued to the (f) is 3%. All loans issued pursuant to this rule require (i) The authority reserves the right to deny any loan 108-1-3-.03 Equipment Shed Loan Program. Funds may be loaned by the authority to a borrower under the Equipment Shed Loan Program if the borrower is engaged in agricultural operations in this state and will use the borrowed funds for construction of a new structure on a farm in this state to protect the borrower s equipment resulting in borrower receiving substantial economic benefits and improved operational efficiencies. (c) All structures proposed to be built with funds (d) $35,000 is the maximum amount that will be loaned under this rule. Supp. 6/30/17 1-3-3

Chapter 108-1-1 Agricultural Development (f) All amounts borrowed under this rule shall be later than 5 years from the date loan proceeds are issued to the is 3.5%. All borrowed amounts must be full collateralized. 108-1-3-.04 Hay Barn Loan Program. Funds may be loaned by the authority to a borrower under the Hay Barn Loan Program if the borrower is engaged in agricultural operations in this state and will use the borrowed funds for construction of a new structure on a farm in Alabama to protect the borrower s hay, resulting in borrower receiving substantial economic benefits and improved hay quality. (c) All structures proposed to be built with funds (d) The maximum loan amounts available under this rule are as follows: (i) (ii) $12,500 (40 x 60 barn), or $25,000 (50 x 100 barn). Supp. 6/30/17 1-3-4

(f) All amounts borrowed under this rule shall be later than 4 years from the date loan proceeds are issued to the is 4%. 108-1-3-.05 Irrigation Loan Program. The authority may loan funds to a borrower under the Irrigation Loan Program if the borrower s agricultural operations include production of Alabama fruits, vegetables, or nuts, and the borrowed funds will be used to aid with the cost of irrigating those crops. (c) Irrigation systems proposed to be installed with the funds borrowed pursuant to this rule must meet certain criteria as determined by the authority and all building or construction plans must be approved by an authority representative prior to award of a loan under this rule. (d) The amount of a loan made under this rule is an amount negotiated and mutually agreed to by the authority and a Supp. 6/30/17 1-3-5

Chapter 108-1-1 Agricultural Development (f) All amounts borrowed under this rule shall be later than 4 years from the date loan proceeds are issued to the is 3.5%. 108-1-3-.06 Special Loan Program. The authority may loan funds to a borrower under the Special Loan Program if the borrower s engages in an agricultural operation in this state. (a) The authority has the sole discretion determine if a borrower s proposed project may be financed with funds from the Special Loan Program. (b) Applicants are subject to a $50 loan application (c) All borrowers seeking loans under this rule are (d) All structures proposed to be built with funds (e) The amount of a loan made under this rule is an amount negotiated and mutually agreed to by the authority and a Supp. 6/30/17 1-3-6

(f) An inspection of applicant s agricultural The terms of a loan made pursuant to this rule (i.e., the interest rate on borrowed funds, the loan repayment period, and the amount of the loan) vary on a project-by-project basis. The authority reserves the right to determine the terms of a loan made under this rule. Supp. 6/30/17 1-3-7