[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 7]
[Revised as of January 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR762.106]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
                            CHAPTER VII--FARM
                SERVICE AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 762--GUARANTEED FARM LOANS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 762.106  Preferred and certified lender programs.

    (a) General. (1) Lenders who desire PLP or CLP status must prepare a 
written request addressing:
    (i) The States in which they desire to receive PLP or CLP status and 
their branch offices which they desire to be considered by the Agency 
for approval; and
    (ii) Each item of the eligibility criteria for PLP or CLP approval 
in this section, as appropriate.
    (2) The lender may include any additional supporting evidence or 
other information the lender believes would be helpful to the Agency in 
making its determination.
    (3) The lender must send its request to the Agency State office for 
the State in which the lender's headquarters is located.
    (4) The lender must provide any additional information requested by 
the Agency to process a PLP or CLP request if the lender continues with 
the approval process.
    (b) CLP criteria. The lender must meet the following requirements to 
obtain CLP status:
    (1) Qualify as a standard eligible lender under Sec. 762.105;

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    (2) Have a lender loss rate not in excess of the maximum CLP loss 
rate established by the Agency and published periodically in a Federal 
Register Notice. The Agency may waive the loss rate criteria for those 
lenders whose loss rate was substantially affected by a disaster as 
defined in part 1945, subpart A, of this title.
    (3) Have proven an ability to process and service Agency guaranteed 
loans by showing that the lender:
    (i) Submitted substantially complete and correct guaranteed loan 
applications; and
    (ii) Serviced all guaranteed loans according to Agency regulations;
    (4) Have made the minimum number of guaranteed OL, FO, or Soil and 
Water (SW) loans established by the Agency and published periodically in 
a Federal Register Notice.
    (5) Not be under any regulatory enforcement action such as a cease 
and desist order, written agreement, or an appointment of conservator or 
receiver, based upon financial condition;
    (6) Designate a qualified person or persons to process and service 
Agency guaranteed loans for each of the lender offices which will 
process CLP loans. To be qualified, the person must meet the following 
conditions:
    (i) Have attended Agency sponsored training in the past 12 months or 
will attend training in the next 12 months; and
    (ii) Agree to attend Agency sponsored training each year;
    (7) Use forms acceptable to the Agency for processing, analyzing, 
securing, and servicing Agency guaranteed loans and lines of credit;
    (8) Submit to the Agency copies of financial statements, cash flow 
plans, budgets, promissory notes, analysis sheets, collateral control 
sheets, security agreements and other forms to be used for farm loan 
processing and servicing;
    (c) PLP criteria. The lender must meet the following requirements to 
obtain PLP status:
    (1) Meet the CLP eligibility criteria under this section.
    (2) Have a credit management system, satisfactory to the Agency, 
based on the following:
    (i) The lender's written credit policies and underwriting standards;
    (ii) Loan documentation requirements;
    (iii) Exceptions to policies;
    (iv) Analysis of new loan requests;
    (v) Credit file management;
    (vi) Loan funds and collateral management system;
    (vii) Portfolio management;
    (viii) Loan reviews;
    (ix) Internal credit review process;
    (x) Loan monitoring system; and
    (xi) The board of director's responsibilities.
    (3) Have made the minimum number of guaranteed OL, FO, or SW loans 
established by the Agency and published periodically in a Federal 
Register Notice.
    (4) Have a lender loss rate not in excess of the rate of the maximum 
PLP loss rate established by the Agency and published periodically in a 
Federal Register Notice. The Agency may waive the loss rate criteria for 
those lenders whose loss rate was substantially affected by a disaster 
as defined in part 1945, subpart A, of this title.
    (5) Show a consistent practice of submitting applications for 
guaranteed loans containing accurate information supporting a sound loan 
proposal.
    (6) Show a consistent practice of processing Agency guaranteed loans 
without recurring major or minor deficiencies.
    (7) Demonstrate a consistent, above average ability to service 
guaranteed loans based on the following:
    (i) Borrower supervision and assistance;
    (ii) Timely and effective servicing; and
    (iii) Communication with the Agency.
    (8) Designate a person or persons, approved by the Agency, to 
process and service PLP loans for the Agency.
    (d) CLP and PLP approval. (1) If a lender applying for CLP or PLP 
status is or has recently been involved in a merger or acquisition, all 
loans and losses attributed to both lenders will be considered in the 
eligibility calculations.

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    (2) The Agency will determine which branches of the lender have the 
necessary experience and ability to participate in the CLP or PLP 
program based on the information submitted in the lender application and 
on Agency experience.
    (3) Lenders who meet the criteria will be granted CLP or PLP status 
for a period not to exceed 5 years.
    (4) PLP status will be conditioned on the lender carrying out its 
credit management system as proposed in its request for PLP status and 
any additional loan making or servicing requirements agreed to and 
documented the PLP lender's agreement. If the PLP lender's agreement 
does not specify any agreed upon process for a particular action, the 
PLP lender will act according to regulations governing CLP lenders.
    (e) Monitoring CLP and PLP lenders. CLP and PLP lenders will provide 
information and access to records upon Agency request to permit the 
Agency to audit the lender for compliance with these regulations.
    (f) Renewal of CLP or PLP status. (1) PLP or CLP status will expire 
within a period not to exceed 5 years from the date the lender's 
agreement is executed, unless a new lender's Agreement is executed.
    (2) Renewal of PLP or CLP status is not automatic. A lender must 
submit a written request for renewal of a lender's agreement with PLP or 
CLP status which includes information:
    (i) Updating the material submitted in the initial application; and,
    (ii) Addressing any new criteria established by the Agency since the 
initial application.
    (3) PLP or CLP status will be renewed if the applicable eligibility 
criteria under this section are met, and no cause exists for denying 
renewal under paragraph (g) of this section.
    (g) Revocation of PLP or CLP status. (1) The Agency may revoke the 
lender's PLP or CLP status at any time during the 5 year term for cause.
    (2) Any of the following instances constitute cause for revoking or 
not renewing PLP or CLP status:
    (i) Violation of the terms of the lender's agreement;
    (ii) Failure to maintain PLP or CLP eligibility criteria;
    (iii) Knowingly submitting false or misleading information to the 
Agency;
    (iv) Basing a request on information known to be false;
    (v) Deficiencies that indicate an inability to process or service 
Agency guaranteed farm loan programs loans in accordance with this 
subpart;
    (vi) Failure to correct cited deficiencies in loan documents upon 
notification by the Agency;
    (vii) Failure to submit status reports in a timely manner;
    (viii) Failure to use forms, or follow credit management systems 
(for PLP lenders) accepted by the Agency; or
    (ix) Failure to comply with the reimbursement requirements of 
Sec. 762.144(c)(7).
    (3) A lender which has lost PLP or CLP status must be reconsidered 
for eligibility to continue as a Standard Eligible Lender (for former 
PLP and CLP lenders), or as a CLP lender (for former PLP lenders) in 
submitting loan guarantee requests. They may reapply for CLP or PLP 
status when the problem causing them to lose their status has been 
resolved.

[64 FR 7378, Feb. 12, 1999; 64 FR 38298, July 16, 1999]