Maryland Code § EC-5-526

Section EC-5-526
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(a) If the applicant is an individual, to qualify for financial assistance under
this part the applicant shall satisfy the Authority that:
(1) the applicant is of good moral character;
(2) the applicant has a reputation for financial responsibility, as
determined from creditors, employers, and other individuals who have personal
knowledge of the applicant;
(3) the applicant is a resident of the State or the principal place of
business of the applicant is in the State; and
(4) the applicant is unable to obtain adequate business financing on
reasonable terms through normal lending channels because the applicant:
(i) belongs to a group that historically has been deprived of
access to normal economic or financial resources because of race, color, creed, sex,
religion, or national origin;
(ii) has an identifiable physical handicap that severely limits
the ability of the applicant to obtain financial assistance, but that does not limit the
ability of the applicant to perform the contract or other activity for which the
applicant would be receiving financial assistance;
(iii) has any other social or economic impediment that is beyond
the control of the applicant but that does not limit the ability of the applicant to
perform the contract or other activity for which the applicant would be receiving
financial assistance, including:
1. the lack of formal education or financial capacity; or
2. geographical or regional economic distress; or
(iv) does not meet the established credit criteria of at least one
financial institution.
(b) If the applicant is a business enterprise that is not a sole proprietorship,
to qualify for financial assistance under this part at least 70% of the business
enterprise shall be owned by individuals who meet the qualifications for an individual
applicant under subsection (a) of this section.
(c) An applicant for a loan guaranty shall have applied for and been denied
a loan by a financial institution.

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