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SBA DISASTER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
SBA FORM 1366
BORROWER'S PROGRESS CERTIFICATION
Submit completed forms and attachments to:
Small Business Administration, Disaster Loan Processing and Disbursement Center
14925 Kingsport Rd. Fort Worth, TX 76155-2243
This form is to be used by SBA’s disaster loan borrowers to account for expenditures to repair or replace your disaster damaged property. Use this form when you are ready to request a subsequent disbursement.
Under “Accounting of Loan Funds Spent” list how you spent the last disbursement. Attach photocopies of receipts, for items exceeding $1,000.00, as instructed.
Under “Listing of Definite Commitments” list items you have purchased or contracted for but have not yet paid. Attach copies of the invoices or contracts as instructed.
Attach a short note requesting a subsequent disbursement. Explain how much you need, when you need it and what it will be used for.
By signing this form, you will certify, among other things, that:
the funds from this loan have been and will be used in accordance with the “Use of Loan Proceeds and Compensation from Other Sources” paragraphs of the Loan Authorization and Agreement;
there has been no adverse change in your financial conditions since application;
you have used all additional funds from other sources;
you have not received or requested additional funds from other sources without making SBA aware; and
you will return any unused loan funds to SBA.
Purpose for Collecting Information:
SBA collects this information to verify use of loan proceeds and so that borrowers may provide certifications that are required before additional funds can be disbursed. Disclosures of name and other personal identifiers are required for a benefit, as SBA requires an individual seeking assistance from SBA to provide it with sufficient information for it to make an eligibility and credit decision. For these purposes, you are asked to provide your name and loan number so that SBA can assure itself that loan proceeds are being properly used and determine whether additional funds can be disbursed.
Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. § 552a):
Any person can request to see or get copies of any personal information that SBA has in its files. Information that is retrieved by individual identifiers, such as name or social security number is protected under the Privacy Act (PA) and maintained by SBA in PA System of Record, SBA 20 – Disaster Loan Case Files. Requests for information about another party that is maintained in such a system may be denied unless SBA has the written permission of the individual to release the information to the requestor; or unless the information is subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, or one or more of the routine uses listed in SBA System of Record - 20 .
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DOCUMENTATION OF 100% INJECTION OF ANY OUTSIDE FUNDS (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO GRANT FUNDS, INSURANCE FUNDS, FEMA REPAIR FUNDS, FUNDS FOR ANY ELECTIVE UPGRADING, PERSONAL FUNDS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT, FUNDS FROM CIVIL LIABILITY CLAIMS, SALVAGE) MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE SBA BEFORE ADDITIONAL FUNDS OVER THE INITIAL SBA DISBURSEMENT CAN BE RECOMMENDED.
AFTER 100% OF THE OUTSIDE FUNDS ARE INJECTED INTO THE REPAIR PROJECT AND 80% OF THE SBA FUNDS DISBURSED TO DATE HAVE BEEN ACCOUNTED FOR, ADDITIONAL SBA FUNDS CAN BE REQUESTED.
For the purpose of receiving additional funds from my/our loan, I/we certify, except as noted below, that:
* The listing on the reverse side is a true and accurate listing of the use of the loan funds I/we have received to date;
* The funds from this loan have been and will be used in accordance with the “Requirements for Use of Loan Proceeds” and the “Agreement to Remit and Assignment of Compensation from Other Sources” paragraphs of the Loan Authorization and Agreement;
* There has been no adverse change in my/our financial condition since the date of the loan application. (Adverse changes include but are not limited to: judgment liens, tax liens, mechanics’ liens, bankruptcy, financial reverses, etc.);
* If the borrower is a business entity, there has been no change in the form of organization since the date of the loan application;
* No fees have been paid or agreed to be paid to a representative (attorney, accountant, etc.) for assistance in connection with this loan except as previously reported on the application or SBA Form 159(D), “Compensation Agreement”;
* Prior to disbursement of further SBA Loan funds for real estate construction or repair, I/we have provided evidence satisfactory to SBA that all outside funds received for disaster damages to the real estate, and any other funds necessary to complete the repair/replacement project, have been spent for the repair or replacement of the disaster-damaged realestate ; and
* I/we will return to SBA, as soon as possible but not later than 1 year from the date of final disbursement, all funds received but not used for disaster repairs.
Describe any exceptions to the above statements here (attach an additional sheet if necessary):
CERTIFICATION:
I hereby certify that (1) I have reviewed all of the certifications above and all certifications are true and correct; (2) I have reviewed all of the responses to the questions in this form and all exhibits and attachments submitted with this form, and (3) all information, exhibits, and attachments are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the U.S. Small Business Administration is relying on this information in order to decide whether to make additional disbursements on my loan.
CRIMINAL AND OTHER PENALTIES FOR FALSE STATEMENTS:
Any intentional or negligent misrepresentation of the information contained in this form may result in criminal, civil or administrative sanctions including, but not limited to: 1) fines of up to $500,000, and imprisonment of up to 10 years, or both, as set forth in 15 U.S.C. § 645 and 18 U.S.C. § 1001, as well as any other applicable criminal laws; 2) treble damages and civil penalties under the False Claims Act; 3) double damages and civil penalties under the Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act; and 4) suspension and/or debarment from all Federal procurement and nonprocurement transactions.
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PLEASE NOTE. The estimated burden for completing this form is 30 minutes per response. You are not required to respond to any collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB approval number. Comments on the burden should be sent to U.S. Small Business Administration, Chief, AIB, 409 3rd St., S.W., Washington D.C. 20416 and Desk Officer for the Small Business Administration, Office of Management and Budget, New Executive Office Building, Room 10202, Washington D.C. 20503.
SBA use only
SBA Form 1366 (03-13) SOP 50-30 All previous editions obsolete
List all funds spent or committed to repair or replace disaster-damaged property as follows:
Please provide a copy of each individual invoice/receipt over $1,000, enter it on a separate line below and indicate on the invoice/receipt how it was paid (check #, credit card, cash, etc.) or copies of cancelled checks, and/or paid receipts, etc. Photocopies are acceptable.
Any invoices/receipts less than $1,000 may be grouped together and entered on a separate line – do not submit these individual receipts. For example, multiple receipts totaling $850 for personal property can be grouped together or multiple receipts totaling $1,500 for building materials can be grouped together, etc.)
After 100% of any outside funds are injected into the repair project and 80% of the SBA funds disbursed to date have been spent or committed, additional SBA funds can be requested.
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Use the same groupings as described above. (Attach copies of Bids/Estimates, Construction Material Purchase Orders, Contracts, etc., for each item that you estimate will cost $1,000 or more.)
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If you need additional space above, please make copies of this page.
YOU MUST SIGN AND DATE PAGE 1 OF THIS FORM.
REMINDER: Although they do not have to be submitted now, you must retain complete records of all transactions financed with your SBA loan proceeds, including copies of all contracts and receipts, for a period of 3 years after you receive your final disbursement of loan proceeds. SBA may require you to show those records at any time from now until the end of the 3-year period.
We suggest you keep a copy of this form for your records.
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Author | Cindy Pitts |
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File Created | 2021-01-29 |