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C.F.R. Title 7 Chapter XXXV Part 3560 Subpart L

Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart

Subpart L — Off-farm Labor Housing

7 C.F.R. pt. 3560, subpt. L

  • § 3560.551 General
  • § 3560.552 Program Objectives
  • § 3560.553 Loan And Grant Purposes
  • § 3560.554 Use Of Funds Restrictions
  • § 3560.555 Eligibility Requirements For Off-farm Labor Housing Loans And Grants
  • § 3560.556 Application Requirements And Processing
  • § 3560.557 [reserved]
  • § 3560.558 Site Requirements
  • § 3560.559 Design And Construction Requirements
  • § 3560.560 Security
  • § 3560.561 Technical, Legal, Insurance And Other Services
  • § 3560.562 Loan And Grant Limits
  • § 3560.563 Initial Operating Capital
  • § 3560.564 Reserve Accounts
  • § 3560.565 Participation With Other Funding Or Financing Sources
  • § 3560.566 Loan And Grant Rates And Terms
  • § 3560.567 Establishing The Profit Base On Initial Investment
  • § 3560.568 Supplemental Requirements For Seasonal Off-farm Labor Housing
  • § 3560.569 Supplemental Requirements For Manufactured Housing
  • § 3560.570 Construction Financing
  • § 3560.571 Loan And Grant Closing
  • § 3560.572 Subsequent Loans
  • § 3560.573 Rental Assistance
  • § 3560.574 Operating Assistance
  • § 3560.575 Rental Structure And Changes
  • § 3560.576 Occupancy Restrictions
  • § 3560.577 Tenant Priorities For Labor Housing
  • § 3560.578 Financial Management Of Labor Housing
  • § 3560.579 Servicing Off-farm Labor Housing
  • § 3560.600 Omb Control Number
  • § 3560.580-3560.599 §§ 3560.580-3560.599 [reserved]
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