Mississippi Code
Chapter 61 - Mississippi Business Investment Act
§ 57-61-36. Development infrastructure grant fund; housing development revolving loan fund; equipment and public facilities grant and loan fund; capital access program

The requirements of Section 57-61-9 shall not apply to any grant made under this subsection. The Mississippi Development Authority may establish criteria and guidelines to govern grants made pursuant to this subsection.

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Mississippi Code

Title 57 - Planning, Research and Development

Chapter 61 - Mississippi Business Investment Act

§ 57-61-1. Short title

§ 57-61-3. Purpose of chapter

§ 57-61-5. Definitions

§ 57-61-7. Establishment of Business Investment Program

§ 57-61-9. Letters of intent to locate, expand, or build within municipality; applications for loans or grants; maximum amount of loans; projects involving port facilities

§ 57-61-11. Guidelines, rules, and regulations for repayment of funds

§ 57-61-13. Preferences in grants with respect to enterprise zones and certain municipalities

§ 57-61-14. Purchase of tangible personal property or services by private company with proceeds of bonds exempt from sales tax

§ 57-61-19. Certification of nondiscrimination as condition to loan

§ 57-61-29. Authorization of temporary borrowing; issuance of replacement notes and refunding bonds; payment of proceeds to State Treasurer; exemption from taxation

§ 57-61-32. Funds to defray costs of state's share in North Mississippi fish hatchery

§ 57-61-33. Grant for completion of Technology Transfer Center at National Space Technology Laboratory

§ 57-61-34. Loans for business incubation centers

§ 57-61-35. Representation of seller by Attorney General; payment of administrative, legal, and other expenses

§ 57-61-36. Development infrastructure grant fund; housing development revolving loan fund; equipment and public facilities grant and loan fund; capital access program

§ 57-61-43. Small Farm Loan Program at Alcorn State University

§ 57-61-44. Mississippi Industries for the Blind