(a) In general(1) GuaranteesSubject to subsection (b), the Secretary shall guarantee payments on bonds or notes issued by cooperative or other lenders organized on a not-for-profit basis, if the proceeds of the bonds or notes are used to make utility infrastructure loans, or refinance bonds or notes issued for those purposes, to a borrower that has at any time received, or is eligible to receive, a loan under this chapter.
(2) TermsA bond or note guaranteed under this section shall, by agreement between the Secretary and the borrower—(A) be for a term of 30 years (or another term of years that the Secretary determines is appropriate); and
(B) be repaid by the borrower—(i) in periodic installments of principal and interest;
(ii) in periodic installments of interest and, at the end of the term of the bond or note, as applicable, by the repayment of the outstanding principal; or
(iii) through a combination of the methods described in clauses (i) and (ii).
(b) Limitations(1) Outstanding loansA lender shall not receive a guarantee under this section for a bond or note if, at the time of the guarantee, the total principal amount of such guaranteed bonds or notes outstanding of the lender would exceed the principal amount of outstanding loans of the lender for eligible purposes described in subsection (a)(1).
(2) QualificationsThe Secretary may deny the request of a lender for the guarantee of a bond or note under this section if the Secretary determines that—(A) the lender does not have appropriate expertise or experience or is otherwise not qualified to make loans for eligible purposes described in subsection (a)(1);
(B) the bond or note issued by the lender would not be investment grade quality without a guarantee; or
(C) the lender has not provided to the Secretary a list of loan amounts approved by the lender that the lender certifies are for eligible purposes described in subsection (a)(1).
(3) Annual amountThe total amount of guarantees provided by the Secretary under this section during a fiscal year shall not exceed $1,000,000,000, subject to the availability of funds under subsection (e).
(c) Fees(1) In generalA lender that receives a guarantee issued under this section on a bond or note shall pay a fee to the Secretary.
(2) Amount(A) In generalThe amount of the annual fee paid for the guarantee of a bond or note under this section shall be equal to 30 basis points of the amount of the unpaid principal of the bond or note guaranteed under this section.
(B) ProhibitionExcept as otherwise provided in this subsection and subsection (e)(2), no other fees shall be assessed.
(3) Payment(A) In generalA lender shall pay the fees required under this subsection on a semiannual basis.
(B) Structured scheduleThe Secretary shall, with the consent of the lender, structure the schedule for payment of the fee to ensure that sufficient funds are available to pay the subsidy costs for note or bond guarantees as provided for in subsection (e)(2).
(4) Rural economic development subaccountSubject to subsection (e)(2), fees collected under this subsection shall be—(A) deposited into the rural economic development subaccount that shall be maintained as required by sections 940c(b)(2) and 940c–2(f) of this title, to remain available until expended; and
(B) used for the purposes described in section 940c(b)(2) of this title.
(d) Guarantees(1) In generalA guarantee issued under this section shall—(A) be for the full amount of a bond or note, including the amount of principal, interest, and call premiums;
(B) be fully assignable and transferable; and
(C) represent the full faith and credit of the United States.
(2) LimitationTo ensure that the Secretary has the resources necessary to properly examine the proposed guarantees, the Secretary may limit the number of guarantees issued under this section to 5 per year.
(3) Department opinionOn the timely request of a lender, the General Counsel of the Department of Agriculture shall provide the Secretary with an opinion regarding the validity and authority of a guarantee issued to the lender under this section.
(e) Authorization of appropriations(1) In generalThere are authorized to be appropriated such sums as are necessary to carry out this section.
(2) FeesTo the extent that the amount of funds appropriated for a fiscal year under paragraph (1) are not sufficient to carry out this section, the Secretary may use up to ⅓ of the fees collected under subsection (c) for the cost of providing guarantees of bonds and notes under this section before depositing the remainder of the fees into the rural economic development subaccount required to be maintained by sections 940c(b)(2) and 940c–2(f) of this title.
(f) TerminationThe authority provided under this section shall terminate on September 30, 2023.
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CHAPTER 31— RURAL ELECTRIFICATION AND TELEPHONE SERVICE
SUBCHAPTER III— RURAL ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONE DIRECT LOAN PROGRAMS
§ 930. Congressional declaration of policy
§ 931. Rural Electrification and Telephone Revolving Fund
§ 931a. Level of loan programs under Rural Electrification and Telephone Revolving Fund
§ 932. Liabilities and uses of Rural Electrification and Telephone Revolving Fund
§ 933. Moneys in the Rural Electrification and Telephone Revolving Fund
§ 935. Insured loans; interest rates and lending levels
§ 936b. Sale or prepayment of direct or insured loans
§ 936c. Refinancing and prepayment of FFB loans
§ 936d. Eligibility of distribution borrowers for loans, loan guarantees, and lien accommodations
§ 936e. Administrative prohibitions applicable to certain electric borrowers
§ 936f. Substantially underserved trust areas
§ 937. Loans from other credit sources
§ 938. Full faith and credit of the United States
§ 939. Loan terms and conditions
§ 940. Refinancing of rural development loans
§ 940c. Cushion of credit payments program
§ 940c–1. Guarantees for bonds and notes issued for electrification or telephone purposes
§ 940c–2. Rural development loans and grants
§ 940e. Expansion of 911 access
§ 940f. Extension of period of existing guarantee