Title 7 › Chapter CHAPTER 50— - AGRICULTURAL CREDIT › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS › § 1981d
The Secretary must send a certified letter to any borrower who is at least 90 days late on paying principal or interest on a loan under this chapter. The letter must explain all main loan help options (including preservation and debt settlement programs) and appeals, say who can get them and their basic rules, explain how to apply, list filing steps and deadlines, include any needed forms, say that the agency’s rules are available on request, and be easy to read. The Secretary may not force a borrower to pick a program or give up rights just to be considered. The notice rules will appear in the agency’s regulations. Notices must also be given when someone applies, if the borrower asks in writing, and before the first step of any forced collection (such as liquidation, taking security, accelerating the loan, repossession, foreclosure, or other collection actions). A borrower in a farmer program will be considered for all loan help if they ask in writing within 60 days of getting the notice (or later in unusual cases allowed by the State director). When deciding, the top goal must be protecting the borrower’s farming operation.
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7 U.S.C. § 1981d
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73