Title 49 › Subtitle SUBTITLE V— - RAIL PROGRAMS › Part PART B— - ASSISTANCE › Chapter CHAPTER 224— - RAILROAD REHABILITATION AND IMPROVEMENT FINANCING › § 22403
The Secretary must set the application form and the rules for direct loans and loan guarantees. The Secretary will make a program guide, a standard term sheet, and timetables. Small businesses that meet the Small Business Act size rule may send unaudited financial statements if they also give their Federal tax returns and IRS tax verifications for those years. Loan guarantees made by the Secretary are backed by the full faith and credit of the United States. A guarantee holder may assign the guarantee, if the Secretary allows it. The Secretary may change loan terms (like interest rate, payment dates, or security) if the change is fair, is in the United States’ best interest, the borrower and holder agree, and the cost is covered under section 22402(f). The Secretary will check that applicants, borrowers, partners, and railroads follow the rules and loan terms, including by regular inspections. A guarantee is proof for outside parties that the loan meets the law and was properly approved, unless there was fraud or big misrepresentation by the holder. If a loan payment is more than 30 days late, the Secretary will pay unpaid guaranteed interest. If the default continues more than 90 days, the Secretary will pay 90 percent of unpaid guaranteed principal. After the default is fully resolved, the Secretary will pay any remaining guaranteed amounts. Payments stop if the default is fixed in time, and holders cannot be paid more than their actual loss. If the Secretary pays a holder, the Secretary gets the holder’s rights against the borrower and may take, fix up, operate, sell, or dispose of any property obtained. The Secretary or the Attorney General may bring court actions for defaults or violations. The Secretary may charge reasonable fees for application evaluation, project oversight, expert services, and costs from breaches; a private servicer may be used and paid with approval. Collected fees go to the National Surface Transportation and Innovative Finance Bureau account and stay available until spent. The Secretary may not charge other fees except as allowed in this chapter.
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49 U.S.C. § 22403
Title 49 — Transportation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73