Title 7 › Chapter CHAPTER 50— - AGRICULTURAL CREDIT › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - REAL ESTATE LOANS › § 1926c
The Secretary must make or insure loans and give grants to rural water groups, cooperatives, similar organizations, Indian tribes (on Federal or State reservations and other federally recognized tribes), and public agencies. The money is for conserving and managing water, extending or improving water systems, installing or fixing drainage and waste disposal, and building essential community facilities and equipment. Funds are only for communities where many residents lack access to affordable, adequate water or waste systems and face significant health risks, as the Secretary decides. Loans and grants generally must mainly serve residents of a county whose per capita income is not more than 70 percent of the national average (as set by the Department of Commerce) and whose unemployment rate is at least 125 percent of the national average (as set by the Bureau of Labor Statistics). Projects serving rural areas that were colonias as of October 1, 1989 also qualify. The Secretary must also make or insure loans and grants to people in those communities to extend systems, connect homes, or install plumbing. Those loans may not charge more interest than the Federal Financing Bank rate for similar loans, and repayment is spread over the expected life of the system. Loans to individuals may be made directly by the Secretary or through the local water group or public agency under Secretary rules. Preference is given to proposals serving colonias and to people living in colonias. A “cooperative” here means a group formed to install, expand, improve, or run water or waste systems. Congress authorized $30,000,000 each fiscal year for grants, $30,000,000 each fiscal year for loans, and an extra $20,000,000 each fiscal year in grants to benefit Indian tribes (as defined in 25 U.S.C. 5304). An entity eligible for a grant under 1926d cannot get money from the $20,000,000 tribal grant funds. The Secretary had to issue interim final regulations, with a request for public comments, within 30 days after October 28, 1992.
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7 U.S.C. § 1926c
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73