Title 19Customs DutiesRelease 119-73

§2345 Conditions for financial assistance

Title 19 › Chapter CHAPTER 12— - TRADE ACT OF 1974 › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - RELIEF FROM INJURY CAUSED BY IMPORT COMPETITION › Part Part 3— - Adjustment Assistance for Firms › § 2345

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Financial help under this program can only be given if two things are true: the company cannot pay from its own money, and there is a reasonable chance the loan will be paid back. The interest rate on direct loans is set using current U.S. market yields for similar maturities (adjusted to the nearest one‑eighth of a percent) plus an extra amount to cover program costs and likely losses. The Secretary cannot guarantee a loan if the interest rate is judged too high compared with similar federally guaranteed loans, or if the loan’s interest is tax‑exempt. Loans or guarantees tied to long‑lived assets cannot run longer than 25 years or the asset’s useful life (whichever is shorter); other loans cannot exceed 10 years. Exceptions allow claims received in bankruptcy and one extra extension up to 10 years if needed to wind up the loan. Small businesses get priority. The Secretary can arrange loan servicing and foreclosure as needed. Guarantees cannot cover more than 90% of the unpaid principal and interest. Guaranteed loans can be split into guaranteed and nonguaranteed parts. A guarantee agreement proves eligibility and is final except in cases of fraud by the holder. The Secretary must keep reserves for expected guarantee claims and may charge lenders a fee to cover guarantee administration. No firm may have more than $3,000,000 in guaranteed loans outstanding or more than $1,000,000 in direct loans outstanding. Definitions (one line each): employee stock ownership plan — a retirement plan that can hold company stock; qualified trust — the trust set up under that plan; qualified employer securities — common stock that meets the plan’s voting and dividend rules; equity capital — the company’s money and property minus its debts.

Full Legal Text

Title 19, §2345

Customs Duties — Source: USLM XML via OLRC

(a)No financial assistance shall be provided under this part unless the Secretary determines—
(1)that the funds required are not available from the firm’s own resources; and
(2)that there is reasonable assurance of repayment of the loan.
(b)(1)The rate of interest on direct loans made under this part shall be—
(A)a rate determined by the Secretary of the Treasury taking into consideration the current average market yield on outstanding marketable obligations of the United States with remaining periods of maturity that are comparable to the average maturities of such loans, adjusted to the nearest one-eighth of 1 percent, plus
(B)an amount adequate in the judgment of the Secretary of Commerce to cover administrative costs and probable losses under the program.
(2)The Secretary may not guarantee any loan under this part if—
(A)the rate of interest on either the portion to be guaranteed, or the portion not to be guaranteed, is determined by the Secretary to be excessive when compared with other loans bearing Federal guarantees and subject to similar terms and conditions, and
(B)the interest on the loan is exempt from Federal income taxation under section 103 of title 26.
(c)The Secretary shall make no loan or guarantee of a loan under section 2344(b)(1) of this title having a maturity in excess of 25 years or the useful life of the fixed assets (whichever period is shorter), including renewals and extensions; and shall make no loan or guarantee of a loan under section 2344(b)(2) of this title having a maturity in excess of 10 years, including extensions and renewals. Such limitations on maturities shall not, however, apply—
(1)to securities or obligations received by the Secretary as claimant in bankruptcy or equitable reorganization, or as creditor in other proceedings attendant upon insolvency of the obligor, or
(2)to an extension or renewal for an additional period not exceeding 10 years, if the Secretary determines that such extension or renewal is reasonably necessary for the orderly liquidation or servicing of the loan.
(d)(1)In making guarantees of loans, and in making direct loans, the Secretary shall give priority to firms which are small within the meaning of the Small Business Act [15 U.S.C. 631 et seq.] (and regulations promulgated thereunder).
(2)For any direct loan made, or any loan guaranteed, under the authority of this part, the Secretary may enter into arrangements for the servicing, including foreclosure, of such loans or evidences of indebtedness on terms which are reasonable and which protect the financial interests of the United States.
(e)The following conditions apply with respect to any loan guaranteed under this part:
(1)No guarantee may be made for an amount which exceeds 90 percent of the outstanding balance of the unpaid principal and interest on the loan.
(2)The loan may be evidenced by multiple obligations for the guaranteed and nonguaranteed portions of the loan.
(3)The guarantee agreement shall be conclusive evidence of the eligibility of any obligation guaranteed thereunder for such guarantee, and the validity of any guarantee agreement shall be incontestable, except for fraud or misrepresentation by the holder.
(f)The Secretary shall maintain operating reserves with respect to anticipated claims under guarantees made under this part. Such reserves shall be considered to constitute obligations for purposes of section 1108(c) and (d), 1501, and 1502(a) of title 31.
(g)The Secretary may charge a fee to a lender which makes a loan guaranteed under this part in such amount as is necessary to cover the cost of administration of such guarantee.
(h)(1)The aggregate amount of loans made to any firm which are guaranteed under this part and which are outstanding at any time shall not exceed $3,000,000.
(2)The aggregate amount of direct loans made to any firm under this part which are outstanding at any time shall not exceed $1,000,000.
(i)(1)When considering whether to grant a direct loan or to guarantee a loan to a corporation which is otherwise certified under section 2341 of this title, the Secretary shall give preference to a corporation which agrees with respect to such loan to fulfill the following requirements—
(A)25 percent of the principal amount of the loan is paid by the lender to a qualified trust established under an employee stock ownership plan established and maintained by the recipient corporation, by a parent or subsidiary of such corporation, or by several corporations including the recipient corporation,
(B)the employee stock ownership plan meets the requirements of this subsection, and
(C)the agreement among the recipient corporation, the lender, and the qualified trust relating to the loan meets the requirements of this section.
(2)An employee stock ownership plan does not meet the requirements of this subsection unless the governing instrument of the plan provides that—
(A)the amount of the loan paid under paragraph (1)(A) to the qualified trust will be used to purchase qualified employer securities,
(B)the qualified trust will repay to the lender the amount of such loan, together with the interest thereon, out of amounts contributed to the trust by the recipient corporation, and
(C)from time to time, as the qualified trust repays such amount, the trust will allocate qualified employer securities among the individual accounts of participants and their beneficiaries in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (4).
(3)The agreement among the recipient corporation, the lender, and the qualified trust does not meet the requirements of this subsection unless—
(A)it is unconditionally enforceable by any party against the others, jointly and severally,
(B)it provides that the liability of the qualified trust to repay loan amounts paid to the qualified trust may not, at any time, exceed an amount equal to the amount of contributions required under paragraph (2)(B) which are actually received by such trust,
(C)it provides that amounts received by the recipient corporation from the qualified trust for qualified employer securities purchased for the purpose of this subsection will be used exclusively by the recipient corporation for those purposes for which it may use that portion of the loan paid directly to it by the lender,
(D)it provides that the recipient corporation may not reduce the amount of its equity capital during the one year period beginning on the date on which the qualified trust purchases qualified employer securities for purposes of this subsection, and
(E)it provides that the recipient corporation will make contributions to the qualified trust of not less than such amounts as are necessary for such trust to meet its obligation to make repayments of principal and interest on the amount of the loan received by the trust without regard to whether such contributions are deductible by the corporation under section 404 of title 26 and without regard to any other amounts the recipient corporation is obligated under law to contribute to or under the employee stock ownership plan.
(4)At the close of each plan year, an employee stock ownership plan shall allocate to the accounts of participating employees that portion of the qualified employer securities the cost of which bears substantially the same ratio to the cost of all the qualified employer securities purchased under paragraph (2)(A) of this subsection as the amount of the loan principal and interest repaid by the qualified trust during that year bears to the total amount of the loan principal and interest payable by such trust during the term of such loan. Qualified employer securities allocated to the individual account of a participant during one plan year must bear substantially the same proportion to the amount of all such securities allocated to all participants in the plan as the amount of compensation paid to such participant bears to the total amount of compensation paid to all such participants during that year.
(5)For purposes of this subsection, the term—
(A)“employee stock ownership plan” means a plan described in section 4975(e)(7) of title 26,
(B)“qualified trust” means a trust established under an employee stock ownership plan and meeting the requirements of title I of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 [29 U.S.C. 1001 et seq.] and section 401 of title 26,
(C)“qualified employer securities” means common stock issued by the recipient corporation or by a parent or subsidiary of such corporation with voting power and dividend rights no less favorable than the voting power and dividend rights on other common stock issued by the issuing corporation and with voting power being exercised by the participants in the employee stock ownership plan after it is allocated to their plan accounts, and
(D)“equity capital” means, with respect to the recipient corporation, the sum of its money and other property (in an amount equal to the adjusted basis of such property but disregarding adjustments made on account of depreciation or amortization made during the period described in paragraph (3)(D)), less the amount of its indebtedness.

Legislative History

Notes & Related Subsidiaries

Termination of AssistanceFor termination of assistance under this part after June 30, 2022, see Termination Date note below.

Editorial Notes

References in Text

The Small Business Act, referred to in subsec. (d)(1), is Pub. L. 85–536, § 2 (1 et seq.), July 18, 1958, 72 Stat. 384, which is classified generally to chapter 14A (§ 631 et seq.) of Title 15, Commerce and Trade. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see

Short Title

note set out under section 631 of Title 15 and Tables. The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, referred to in subsec. (i)(5)(B), is Pub. L. 93–406, Sept. 2, 1974, 88 Stat. 829. Title I of the Act is classified generally to subchapter I (§ 1001 et seq.) of chapter 18 of Title 29, Labor. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see

Short Title

note set out under section 1001 of Title 29 and Tables. Codification Section reflects the July 1, 2021, reversion to provisions in effect on Jan. 1, 2014. See Effective and Termination Dates note below. In subsec. (f), “section 1108(c) and (d), 1501, and 1502(a) of title 31” substituted for “section 1311 of the Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1955 (31 U.S.C. 200)” on authority of Pub. L. 97–258, § 4(b), Sept. 13, 1982, 96 Stat. 1067, the first section of which enacted Title 31, Money and Finance.

Prior Provisions

A prior section 2345, Pub. L. 93–618, title II, § 255, as added Pub. L. 111–5, div. B, title I, § 1864(a)(3), Feb. 17, 2009, 123 Stat. 398; amended Pub. L. 111–344, title I, § 101(c)(4), Dec. 29, 2010, 124 Stat. 3613; as added and amended Pub. L. 112–40, title II, §§ 201(b), (c), 221(b), Oct. 21, 2011, 125 Stat. 403, 410; as added and amended Pub. L. 114–27, title IV, §§ 402(b), (c), 403(d)(2),
June 29, 2015, 129 Stat. 374, ceased to be effective after the reversion, effective
July 1, 2021, of this section to provisions in effect on Jan. 1, 2014, pursuant to section 406 of Pub. L. 114–27, set out as a note preceding section 2271 of this title. Prior to reversion, section 2345 read as follows: “§ 2345. Authorization of appropriations “(a) In General.—There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary to carry out the provisions of this part $16,000,000 for each of the fiscal years 2015 through 2021. Amounts appropriated pursuant to this subsection shall remain available until expended. “(b) Personnel.—Of the amounts appropriated pursuant to this section for each fiscal year, $350,000 shall be available for full-time positions in the Department of Commerce to administer the provisions of this part. Of such funds the Secretary shall make available to the Economic Development Administration such sums as may be necessary to establish the position of Director of Adjustment Assistance for Firms and such other full-time positions as may be appropriate to administer the provisions of this part.”

Amendments

1986—Subsecs. (b)(2)(B), (i)(3)(E), (5)(A), (B). Pub. L. 99–514 substituted “Internal Revenue Code of 1986” for “Internal Revenue Code of 1954”, which for purposes of codification was translated as “title 26” thus requiring no change in text. 1983—Subsec. (i). Pub. L. 98–120 added subsec. (i). 1981—Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 97–35, § 2523(1), amended subsec. (b) generally, substituting provisions limiting the maximum rate of interest on loans guaranteed under this part on the basis of comparison with other Federally guarantee loans for provisions limiting the maximum interest rate on the basis of 15 U.S.C. 636(a) and inserting provisions prohibiting the guarantee of loans if the interest is tax exempt. Subsec. (c). Pub. L. 97–35, § 2523(2)(A), (B), inserted references to section 2344 of this title, alternative limitation of useful life of asset, and prohibition of guarantees in excess of 10 years in introductory provisions. Subsec. (c)(2). Pub. L. 97–35, § 2523(2)(C), inserted “or servicing” after “liquidation”. Subsec. (d). Pub. L. 97–35, § 2523(3), designated existing provisions as par. (1) and added par. (2). Subsec. (e). Pub. L. 97–35, § 2523(4), substituted provisions respecting conditions applicable to loan guarantees for provisions relating to percentage maximum on loan guarantees which are covered in par. (1).

Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries

Effective Date

of 1983 Amendment Pub. L. 98–120, § 4(b), Oct. 12, 1983, 97 Stat. 812, provided that: “The amendment made by subsection (a) [amending this section] shall become effective on the date of the enactment of this Act [Oct. 12, 1983].”

Effective Date

of 1981 Amendment Amendment by Pub. L. 97–35 effective Aug. 13, 1981, except as otherwise provided with respect to applications for adjustment assistance, see section 2529 of Pub. L. 97–35, set out as a note under section 2343 of this title. Termination DateExcept as otherwise provided, technical assistance and grants may not be provided under this part after June 30, 2022, see section 285 of Pub. L. 93–618, as modified by section 406(a)(7) of Pub. L. 114–27, set out as notes preceding section 2271 of this title.

Reference

Citations & Metadata

Citation

19 U.S.C. § 2345

Title 19Customs Duties

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73