Notwithstanding this article, the authority may facilitate the development of a secondary market for a loan enrolled in the capital access loan program by providing security for that loan, thereby increasing participation in the program by financial institutions and improving access to capital for small businesses. For purposes of this section, the actions that the authority may take include, but are not necessarily limited to, assigning all, or a portion of, any loss reserve account to any other entity in connection with providing security for a loan, including a trustee of a securitization trust, transferring an enrolled loan from a participating financial institution to a securitization trust, and assisting underwriters in marketing a loan to the secondary market.
Cal. Health & Safety Code § 44559.8
Capital Access Loan Program for Small Businesses
Known as the Capital Programs and Climate Financing Authority Act
The act spans §§ 44500–44563 (75 sections).
Added by Stats. 1999, Ch. 756, Sec. 4
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