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| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.1.211.1 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | A | Subpart A—General Eligibility Requirements | § 242.1 Definitions. | HUD | [72 FR 67546, Nov. 28, 2007, as amended at 73 FR 35922, June 25, 2008; 78 FR 8341, Feb. 5, 2013] | As used in this subpart, the following terms shall have the meaning indicated: Acquisition means the purchase by an eligible mortgagor of an existing hospital facility and ancillary property associated therewith. Act means the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1701 et seq. ). Affiliate means a person or entity which, directly or indirectly, either controls or has the power to control or exert significant influence on the other, or a person and entity both controlled by a third person or entity, which may be a parent entity. Indicia of control include, but are not limited to: Interlocking management or ownership, identity of interests among family members, shared facilities and equipment, common use of employees, or a business entity organized following the suspension or debarment of a person or entity that has the same or similar management, ownership, or principal employees as the suspended, debarred, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded person or entity or as defined in the Medicare reimbursement regulations. AMPO (Allowance for Making Project Operational) relates to nonprofit projects and means a fund that is primarily for accruals during the course of construction for mortgage insurance premiums (MIPs), taxes, ground rents, property insurance premiums, and assessments, when funds available for these purposes under the Building Loan Agreement have been exhausted; and also for allocation to such accruals after completion of construction, if the income from the hospital at that time is insufficient to meet such accruals. AMPO may also be used for such other purposes as approved by HUD. Any balance remaining unused in the fund at final endorsement will be treated in accordance with § 242.43. Applicant means a HUD multifamily-approved lender that would be the mortgagee of record. Capital debt means the outstanding indebtedness used for the construction, rehabilitation, or acquisition of the physical property and equipment of a hospital, including those financing costs approved by HUD. Chronic convalesce… | |||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.1.211.10 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | A | Subpart A—General Eligibility Requirements | § 242.10 Eligible mortgagors. | HUD | [72 FR 67546, Nov. 28, 2007, as amended at 73 FR 35922, June 25, 2008] | The mortgagor shall be a public mortgagor (i.e., an owner of a public facility), a private nonprofit corporation or association, or a profit-motivated mortgagor meeting the definition of “hospital” in § 242.1. The mortgagor shall be approved by HUD and, except in those cases where the hospital is leased as permitted in § 242.72, shall possess the powers necessary and incidental to operating a hospital. Eligible proprietary or profit-motivated mortgagors may include for-profit corporations, limited partnerships, and limited liability corporations and companies, but may not include natural persons, joint ventures, and general partnerships. Any proposed mortgagor must demonstrate that it has a continuity of organization commensurate with the term of the mortgage loan being insured. For new organizations, or those whose continuity is necessarily dependent upon an individual or individuals, broad community participation is required. | |||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.1.211.11 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | A | Subpart A—General Eligibility Requirements | § 242.11 Regulatory compliance required. | HUD | An application for insurance of a mortgage under this part shall be considered only in connection with a hospital that is in substantial compliance with regulations of the Department of Health and Human Services and the regulations of the applicable state governing the operation and reimbursement of hospitals. A hospital that is under investigation by any state or federal agency for statutory or regulatory violations is not eligible so long as the investigation is unresolved, unless HUD determines that the investigation is minor in nature; that is, the investigation is unlikely to result in substantial liabilities or to otherwise substantially harm the creditworthiness of the hospital. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.1.211.12 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | A | Subpart A—General Eligibility Requirements | § 242.13 Parents and affiliates. | HUD | As a condition of issuing a commitment, HUD may require corporate parents, affiliates, or principals of the proposed mortgagor to provide assurances, guarantees, or collateral to protect HUD's interests. The Commissioner may also require financial and operational information on the parent, other businesses owned by the parent, or affiliates of the proposed mortgagor and may also require a parent or affiliate to be regulated by HUD as to certain actions that could impact on the insurance of a mortgage loan for the benefit of the hospital. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.1.211.13 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | A | Subpart A—General Eligibility Requirements | § 242.14 Mortgage reserve fund. | HUD | As a condition of issuing a commitment, HUD shall require establishment of a Mortgage Reserve Fund (MRF). The mortgagor shall be required to make contributions to the MRF such that, with fund earnings, the MRF will build to one year of debt service at 5 years following commencement of amortization, increasing thereafter to 2 years of debt service on and after 10 years following commencement of amortization according to a schedule established by HUD, unless HUD determines that a different schedule of contributions is appropriate based on the mortgagor's risk profile, reimbursement structure, or other characteristics. In particular, hospitals that receive cost-based reimbursement may be required to have MRFs that build to more than 2 years of debt service. Expenditures from the fund are made at HUD's sole discretion or in accordance with the mortgagor's MRF Schedule. Upon termination of insurance, the balance of the MRF shall be returned to the mortgagor, provided that all obligations to HUD have been met. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.1.211.14 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | A | Subpart A—General Eligibility Requirements | § 242.15 Limitation on refinancing existing indebtedness. | HUD | [78 FR 8341, Feb. 5, 2013] | (a) Some existing capital debt may be refinanced with the proceeds of a section 242-insured loan; however, the hard costs of construction and equipment must represent at least 20 percent of the total mortgage amount. (b) In the case of a loan insured under Section 242/223(f), there is no requirement for hard costs. However, if there are hard costs, such costs must total less than 20 percent of the total mortgage amount. | |||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.1.211.2 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | A | Subpart A—General Eligibility Requirements | § 242.2 Program financial self-sufficiency. | HUD | The Commissioner shall administer the Section 242 program in such a way as to encourage financial self-sufficiency and actuarial soundness; i.e., to avoid mortgage defaults and claims for insurance benefits in order to protect the mortgage insurance fund. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.1.211.3 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | A | Subpart A—General Eligibility Requirements | § 242.3 Encouragement of certain programs. | HUD | The activities and functions provided for in this part shall be carried out so as to encourage provision of comprehensive health care, including outpatient and preventive care as well as hospitalization, to a defined population, and in the case of public and certain not-for-profit hospitals, to encourage programs that are undertaken to provide essential health care services to all residents of a community regardless of ability to pay. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.1.211.4 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | A | Subpart A—General Eligibility Requirements | § 242.4 Eligible hospitals. | HUD | [72 FR 67546, Nov. 28, 2007, as amended at 78 FR 8341, Feb. 5, 2013] | (a) The hospital to be financed with a mortgage insured under this part shall involve the construction of a new hospital, the substantial rehabilitation (or replacement) of an existing hospital, the limited rehabilitation of an existing hospital, the acquisition of an existing hospital, or the refinancing of the capital debt of an existing hospital pursuant to Section 223(a)(7) or Section 223(f). (b) This part applies only to applications for FHA mortgage insurance submitted after a pre-application meeting (as defined in § 242.1) with HUD that occurred on and after January 28, 2008. HUD's regulations and practices prior to January 28, 2008 apply to applications for FHA mortgage insurance submitted after a pre-application meeting that occurred before January 28, 2008. | |||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.1.211.5 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | A | Subpart A—General Eligibility Requirements | § 242.5 Eligible mortgagees/lenders. | HUD | The lender requirements set forth in 24 CFR part 202 regarding approval, recertification, withdrawal of approval, approval for servicing, report requirements, and conditions for supervised mortgagees, nonsupervised mortgagees, investing mortgagees, and governmental and similar institutions, apply to these programs. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.1.211.6 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | A | Subpart A—General Eligibility Requirements | § 242.6 Property requirements. | HUD | The mortgage, to be eligible for insurance, shall be on property located in a state, as defined in § 242.1. The mortgage shall cover real estate in which the mortgagor has one of the following interests: (a) A fee simple title; (b) A lease for not less than 99 years that is renewable; or (c) A lease having a term of not less than 50 years to run from the date the mortgage is executed. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.1.211.7 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | A | Subpart A—General Eligibility Requirements | § 242.7 Maximum mortgage amounts. | HUD | The mortgage shall involve a principal obligation not in excess of 90 percent of HUD's estimate of the replacement cost of the hospital, including the equipment to be used in its operation when the proposed improvements are completed and the equipment is installed. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.1.211.8 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | A | Subpart A—General Eligibility Requirements | § 242.8 Standards for licensure and methods of operation. | HUD | The Secretary shall require satisfactory evidence that the hospital will be located in a state or political subdivision of a state with reasonable minimum standards of licensure and methods of operation for hospitals, and satisfactory assurance that such standards will be applied and enforced with respect to the hospital. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.1.211.9 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | A | Subpart A—General Eligibility Requirements | § 242.9 Physician ownership. | HUD | Ownership of an interest in the mortgagor by physicians or other professionals practicing in the hospital is permitted within limits determined by HUD to avoid insurance risks that may be associated with such ownership. The Commissioner shall determine if the proposed mortgagor will be at low risk for violation of regulations of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, other federal regulations, and state regulations governing kickbacks, self-referrals, and other issues that could increase the risk of eventual default. The Commissioner's determination shall be based on an unqualified legal opinion as to compliance with applicable federal law, among other considerations. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.2.211.1 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | B | Subpart B—Application Procedures and Commitments | § 242.16 Applications. | HUD | [72 FR 67546, Nov. 28, 2007, as amended at 78 FR 8341, Feb. 5, 2013] | (a) Application process —(1) Market need. The approval process entails a determination of the market need of the proposal and stresses, on a market-wide basis, the impact of the proposed facility on, and its relationship to, other health care facilities and services (particularly other hospitals with mortgages insured under this part and hospitals that have a disproportionate share of Medicaid and uninsured patients or provide a substantial amount of charity care); the number and percentage of any excess beds; and demographic projections. Generally, Section 242 insurance may support start-up hospitals or major expansions of existing hospitals only if existing hospital capacity or services are clearly not adequate to meet the needs of the population in the service area. (i) If the state has an official procedure for determining need for hospitals, HUD shall require that such procedure be followed before the application for insurance is submitted, and that the application document that need has also been established under that procedure. (ii) The following factors are relevant in evaluating market need for the project and should be addressed, as applicable, in the study of market need and feasibility submitted with the application. Because each hospital presents a unique situation, there is no formula or cutoff level that applies to all applications: (A) Service area definition; (B) Existing or proposed hospital; (C) Designation as sole community provider, Critical Access Hospital, or rural referral center; (D) Community-wide use rates (discharges and days/1000); (E) Statewide use rates (for benchmarking purposes); (F) Current population and 5-year projection by age cohort; (G) Staffed versus licensed beds; (H) Applicant hospital's occupancy rate; (I) Competitors' occupancy rates; (J) Outpatient volume; (K) Availability of emergency services; (L) Teaching hospital status; (M) Services offered by hospitals in the service area; (N) Migration of patients out of the service area; (O) Planned constru… | |||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.2.211.2 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | B | Subpart B—Application Procedures and Commitments | § 242.17 Commitments. | HUD | [72 FR 67546, Nov. 28, 2007, as amended at 78 FR 8342, Feb. 5, 2013] | (a) Issuance of commitment. Upon approval of an application for insurance, a commitment shall be issued by HUD setting forth the terms and conditions under which an insurance endorsement shall be issued for the hospital. The commitment shall include the following: (1) A commitment for insurance of advances reflecting the mortgage amount, interest rate, mortgage term, date of commencement of amortization, and other requirements pertaining to the mortgage and construction project; (2) In the case of an application for Section 242/223(f) insurance where advances are not needed for funding any limited rehabilitation: a commitment for insurance upon completion, reflecting the mortgage amount, interest rate, mortgage term, date of commencement of amortization, and other requirements pertaining to the mortgage and to any limited rehabilitation; (3) HUD's computation of the replacement cost and maximum insurable mortgage amount; (4) Financial requirements for closing; (5) Approval covenants, including any special conditions that must be satisfied prior to initial endorsement; (6) Mortgage Reserve Fund Agreement. (b) Type of commitment. The commitment will provide for the insurance of advances of mortgage funds during construction. In the case of a commitment for Section 242/223(f) insured refinancing or acquisition financing of an existing hospital, the commitment shall provide for insurance upon completion unless insured advances are needed for funding any limited rehabilitation approved by HUD, in which case the commitment shall provide for insurance of advances. (c) Term of commitment. (1) The initial commitment shall be issued for a period of 90 days. (2) The term of a commitment may be extended in such manner as HUD may prescribe, provided, however, that the combined term of the original commitment and any extensions do not exceed 180 days. (d) Commitment fee. A commitment fee that, when added to the application fee, will aggregate $3 per thousand dollars of the amount of the loan set forth in the … | |||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.2.211.3 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | B | Subpart B—Application Procedures and Commitments | § 242.18 Inspection fee. | HUD | [78 FR 8343, Feb. 5, 2013] | (a) The commitment may provide for the payment of an inspection fee in an amount not to exceed $5 per thousand dollars of the commitment. The inspection fee shall be paid no later than the time of initial endorsement. (b) In the case of mortgages where the applicant is seeking only refinancing or acquisition, the inspection fee will not exceed 10 basis points on the loan. For applicants seeking a loan for refinancing or acquisition that also involves limited rehabilitation, the commitment shall provide for an inspection fee according to the following schedule: | |||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.2.211.4 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | B | Subpart B—Application Procedures and Commitments | § 242.19 Fees on increases. | HUD | (a) Increase in commitment prior to endorsement. An application, filed prior to initial endorsement, for an increase in the amount of an outstanding commitment, shall be accompanied by an additional application fee of $1.50 per thousand dollars computed on the amount of the increase requested. Any increase in the amount of a commitment shall be subject to the payment of an additional commitment fee which, when added to the additional application fee, will aggregate $3 per thousand dollars of the amount of the increase. The additional commitment fee shall be paid within 30 days after the date of the amended commitment. If the additional commitment fee is not paid within 30 days, the commitment novation providing for the increased amount will automatically terminate and the previous commitment will be reinstated. If an inspection fee was required in the original commitment, an additional inspection fee shall be paid in an amount not to exceed $5 per thousand dollars of the amount of increase in commitment. The additional inspection fee shall be paid at the time of initial endorsement. (b) Increase in mortgage between initial and final endorsement. Upon an application, filed between initial and final endorsement, for an increase in the amount of the mortgage, either by amendment, consolidation agreement, or by substitution of a new mortgage, an additional application fee of $1.50 per thousand dollars computed on the amount of the increase requested shall accompany the application. The approval of any increase in the amount of the mortgage shall be subject to the payment of an additional commitment fee which, when added to the additional application fee, will aggregate $3 per thousand dollars of the amount of the increase granted. If an inspection fee was required in the original commitment, an additional inspection fee shall be paid in an amount not to exceed $5 per thousand dollars of the amount of the increase granted. The additional commitment and inspection fees shall be paid within 30 days after the date t… | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.2.211.5 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | B | Subpart B—Application Procedures and Commitments | § 242.20 Reopening of expired commitments. | HUD | An expired commitment may be reopened if a request for reopening is received by HUD no later than 90 days after the date of expiration of the commitment. The reopening request shall be accompanied by a fee of 50 cents per thousand dollars of the amount of the expired commitment. A commitment that has expired because of failure to pay the commitment fee may be reopened only upon payment of the commitment fee and the reopening fee. If the reopening request is not received by HUD within the required 90-day period, a new application accompanied by an application fee must be submitted. If a commitment for an increased amount has expired because of failure to pay an additional commitment fee based on the amount of the increase, the reopening fee shall be computed on the basis of the amount of the commitment increase rather than on the amount of the original commitment. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.2.211.6 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | B | Subpart B—Application Procedures and Commitments | § 242.21 Refund of fees. | HUD | Commitment, inspection, and reopening fees (but not application fees) may be refunded, in whole or in part, if HUD determines that the construction or financing of the project has been prevented because of condemnation proceedings or other legal action taken by a government body or public agency, or in such other instances as HUD may determine as being beyond the control of the applicant and resulting from no fault of the applicant. A transfer fee may be refunded only in such instances as HUD may determine. However, the portion of the inspection fee paid in connection with early commencement of work is not refundable. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.2.211.7 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | B | Subpart B—Application Procedures and Commitments | § 242.22 Maximum fees and charges by mortgagee. | HUD | The mortgagee may collect from the mortgagor the amount of the fees provided for in this subpart. The mortgagee may also collect from the mortgagor an initial service charge not to exceed 2 percent of the original principal amount of the mortgage to reimburse the mortgagee for the cost of closing the transaction. A permanent financing fee not to exceed 3.5 percent may be collected from the mortgagor; however, the combined initial service charge and permanent financing fee may not exceed 5.5 percent in bond transactions and 3.5 percent in all other transactions. Any additional charges or fees collected from the mortgagor shall be subject to prior approval of HUD and shall be clearly disclosed in the Mortgagee's Certificate. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.2.211.8 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | B | Subpart B—Application Procedures and Commitments | § 242.23 Maximum mortgage amounts and cash equity requirements. | HUD | [72 FR 67546, Nov. 28, 2007, as amended at 73 FR 35922, June 25, 2008; 78 FR 8343, Feb. 5, 2013] | (a) Adjusted mortgage amount-rehabilitation projects. A mortgage financing the substantial rehabilitation of an existing hospital shall be subject to the following limitations, in addition to those set forth in § 242.7: (1) Property held unencumbered. If the mortgagor is the fee simple owner of the property and the property is not encumbered by an outstanding indebtedness, the mortgage shall not exceed 100 percent of HUD's estimate of the cost of the proposed substantial rehabilitation. (2) Property subject to existing mortgage. If the mortgagor owns the property subject to an outstanding indebtedness, which is to be refinanced with part of the insured mortgage, the mortgage shall not exceed the total of the following: (i) The Commissioner's estimate of the cost of substantial rehabilitation, plus (ii) Such portion of the capital debt as does not exceed 90 percent of HUD's estimate of the fair market value of such land and improvements prior to substantial rehabilitation. (3) Property to be acquired. If the property is to be acquired by the mortgagor and the purchase price is to be financed with a part of the insured mortgage, the mortgage shall not exceed 90 percent of the total of the following: (i) The Commissioner's estimate of the cost of substantial rehabilitation, plus (ii) The actual purchase price of the land and improvements or HUD's estimate (prior to substantial rehabilitation) of the fair market value of such land and improvements, whichever is the lesser. (b) Section 242/223(f) refinancing and acquisition—additional limits. (1) In addition to meeting the requirements of § 242.7, if the hospital's existing capital debt is to be refinanced by the insured mortgage (i.e., without a change in ownership or with the hospital sold to a purchaser who has an identity of interest as defined by the Commissioner with the seller), the maximum mortgage amount must not exceed the cost to refinance the existing indebtedness, which will consist of the following items, the eligibility and amounts of … | |||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.2.211.9 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | B | Subpart B—Application Procedures and Commitments | § 242.24 Initial operating costs. | HUD | In the case of a new hospital or a hospital expansion, HUD shall establish, on a case-by-case basis, the amount of initial operating capital, if any, that must be deposited in cash or a letter of credit (or combination) to be available to the new hospital upon commencement of operations. Generally, the initial operating capital other than AMPO shall not be borrowed funds unless HUD determines that there are offsetting financial strengths to compensate for the risk associated with borrowing. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.3.211.1 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | C | Subpart C—Mortgage Requirements | § 242.25 Mortgage form and disbursement of mortgage proceeds. | HUD | (a) Mortgage form. The mortgage shall be: (1) Executed on a form approved by HUD for use in the jurisdiction in which the property covered by the mortgage is situated; the form shall not be changed without the prior written approval of HUD. (2) Executed by an eligible mortgagor. (b) Disbursement of mortgage proceeds. The mortgagee shall be obligated, as a part of the mortgage transaction, to disburse the principal amount of the mortgage to (or for the account of) the mortgagor or to his or her creditors for his or her account and with his or her consent. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.3.211.10 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | C | Subpart C—Mortgage Requirements | § 242.35 Mortgage lien certifications. | HUD | [72 FR 67546, Nov. 28, 2007, as amended at 73 FR 35923, June 25, 2008; 78 FR 8343, Feb. 5, 2013] | At initial and/or final endorsement of the mortgage note, each of the following requirements must be met: (a) The mortgage is the first lien upon and covers all of the property used in the operation of the entire hospital; (b) The property upon which the improvements have been made or constructed and the equipment financed with mortgage proceeds are free and clear of all liens other than the insured mortgage and such other secondary liens as may be approved by HUD; (c) The Security Agreement and Uniform Commercial Code filings establish a first lien on the personalty of the mortgagor, including but not limited to equipment acquired with mortgage proceeds or otherwise not subject to a prior lien; (d) The mortgagor has notified HUD in writing of all unpaid obligations in connection with the mortgage transaction, the purchase of the mortgaged property, the construction, limited rehabilitation, or substantial rehabilitation of the project, or the purchase of the equipment financed with mortgage proceeds. | |||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.3.211.11 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | C | Subpart C—Mortgage Requirements | § 242.37 Mortgage prepayment. | HUD | (a) Prepayment privilege. Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section or otherwise established by HUD, the mortgage shall contain a provision permitting the mortgagor to prepay the mortgage in whole or in part upon any interest payment date, after giving the mortgagee a 30-day notice in writing in advance of its intention to so prepay. The 30-day notice may be extended with the prior written approval of HUD. (b) Prepayment charge. The mortgage may contain a provision for such charge, in the event of prepayment of principal, as may be agreed upon between the mortgagor and the mortgagee, subject to the following: (1) The mortgagor shall be permitted to prepay up to 15 percent of the original principal amount of the mortgage in any one calendar year without any such charge. (2) Any reduction in the original principal amount of the mortgage resulting from the certification of cost, which HUD may require, shall not be construed as a prepayment of the mortgage. (c) Prepayment of bond-financed or GNMA-securitized mortgages. Where the mortgage is given to secure GNMA mortgage-backed securities or a loan made by a lender that has obtained the funds for the loan by the issuance and sale of bonds or bond anticipation notes, or both, the mortgage may contain a prepayment restriction and prepayment penalty charge acceptable to HUD as to term, amount, and conditions. (d) HUD override of prepayment restrictions. In the event of a default, HUD may override any lockout, prepayment penalty, or combination of penalties in order to facilitate a partial or full refinancing of the mortgaged property and avoid a claim. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.3.211.12 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | C | Subpart C—Mortgage Requirements | § 242.38 Late charge. | HUD | The mortgage may provide for the collection by the mortgagee of a late charge in accordance with terms, conditions, and standards of HUD for each dollar of each payment to interest or principal more than 15 days in arrears, to cover the expense involved in handling delinquent payments. Late charges shall be separately charged to and collected from the mortgagor and shall not be deducted from any aggregate monthly payment. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.3.211.2 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | C | Subpart C—Mortgage Requirements | § 242.26 Agreed interest rate. | HUD | (a) The mortgage shall bear interest at the rate or rates agreed upon by the mortgagee and the mortgagor. (b) The amount of any increase approved by HUD in the mortgage amount between initial and final endorsement in excess of the amount that HUD had committed to insure at initial endorsement shall bear interest at the rate agreed upon by the mortgagee and the mortgagor. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.3.211.3 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | C | Subpart C—Mortgage Requirements | § 242.27 Maturity. | HUD | The mortgage shall have a maturity not to exceed 25 years from the date amortization begins. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.3.211.4 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | C | Subpart C—Mortgage Requirements | § 242.28 Allowable costs for consultants. | HUD | Consulting fees for work essential to the development of the project may be included in the insured mortgage. Allowable consulting fees include those for analysis of market demand, expected revenues, and costs; site analysis; architectural and engineering design; and such other fees as HUD may determine to be essential to project development. Fees for work performed more than 2 years prior to application are not allowable. Fees for work performed by any party with an identity of interest with the proposed mortgagor or mortgagee are not allowable. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.3.211.5 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | C | Subpart C—Mortgage Requirements | § 242.29 Payment requirements. | HUD | The mortgage shall provide for payments on the first day of each month in accordance with an amortization plan agreed upon by the mortgagor, the mortgagee, and HUD. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.3.211.6 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | C | Subpart C—Mortgage Requirements | § 242.30 Application of payments. | HUD | All payments to be made by the mortgagor to the mortgagee shall be added together and the aggregate amount thereof shall be paid by the mortgagor each month in a single payment. The mortgagee shall apply each payment received to the following items in the following order: (a) Premium charges under the contract of mortgage insurance; (b) Ground rents, taxes, special assessments, and fire and other hazard insurance premiums; (c) Interest on the mortgage; and (d) Amortization of the principal of the mortgage. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.3.211.7 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | C | Subpart C—Mortgage Requirements | § 242.31 Accumulation of accruals. | HUD | (a) The mortgage shall provide for payments by the mortgagor to the mortgagee on each interest payment date of an amount sufficient to accumulate, in the hands of the mortgagee one payment period prior to its due date, the next annual MIP payable by the mortgagee to HUD. Such payments shall continue only so long as the contract of insurance shall remain in effect. (b) The mortgage shall provide for such equal monthly payments by the mortgagor to the mortgagee as will amortize the ground rents, if any, and the estimated amount of all taxes, water charges, special assessments, and fire and other hazard insurance premiums, within a period ending one month prior to the dates on which the same become delinquent. The mortgage shall further provide that such payments shall be held by the mortgagee, for the purpose of paying such items before they become delinquent. The mortgage shall also make provision for adjustments in case such estimated amounts shall prove to be more, or less, than the actual amounts so paid therefore by the mortgagor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in particular circumstances, a mortgagor may purchase required fire and hazard insurance through a consortium of affiliated institutions or related organizations or, in the case of public institutions, through required state purchasing arrangements. In such circumstances, the mortgage accrual requirement may be modified to reflect circumstances in which it is inappropriate for the mortgagee to collect monthly payments and to make payments on behalf of the mortgagor. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.3.211.8 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | C | Subpart C—Mortgage Requirements | § 242.32 Covenant against liens. | HUD | The mortgage shall contain a covenant against the creation by the mortgagor of any liens against the property, except for such liens as may be approved by HUD. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.3.211.9 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | C | Subpart C—Mortgage Requirements | § 242.33 Covenant for malpractice, fire, and other hazard insurance. | HUD | [73 FR 35923, June 25, 2008] | The mortgage shall contain a covenant binding the mortgagor to maintain adequate liability, fire, and extended coverage insurance on the property. The mortgage shall also contain a covenant binding the mortgagor to maintain adequate malpractice coverage. All coverage shall be acceptable to the mortgagee or HUD. | |||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.4.211.1 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | D | Subpart D—Endorsement for Insurance | § 242.39 Insurance endorsement. | HUD | [78 FR 8343, Feb. 5, 2013] | (a) New construction/substantial rehabilitation. Initial endorsement of the mortgage note shall occur before any mortgage proceeds are insured, and the time of final endorsement shall be as set forth in paragraph (a)(2) of this section. (1) Initial endorsement. The Commissioner shall indicate the insurance of the mortgage by endorsing the original mortgage note and identifying the section of the Act and the regulations under which the mortgage is insured and the date of insurance. (2) Final endorsement. When all advances of mortgage proceeds have been made and all the terms and conditions of the commitment have been met to HUD's satisfaction, HUD shall indicate on the original mortgage note the total of all advances approved for insurance and again endorse such instrument. (b) Section 242/223(f) refinancing/acquisition. (1) In cases that do not involve advances of mortgage proceeds, endorsement shall occur after all relevant terms and conditions have been satisfied, including, if applicable, completion of any limited rehabilitation, or upon assurance acceptable to the Commissioner that all limited rehabilitation will be completed by a date certain following endorsement. (2) In cases where advances of mortgage proceeds are used to fund limited rehabilitation, endorsement shall occur as described in paragraph (a) of this section immediately above, for new construction/substantial rehabilitation. (c) Contract rights and obligations. The Commissioner and the mortgagee or lender shall be bound from the date of initial endorsement by the provisions of the Contract of Mortgage Insurance stated in subpart B of part 207, which is hereby incorporated by reference into this part. | |||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.4.211.2 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | D | Subpart D—Endorsement for Insurance | § 242.40 Mortgagee certificate. | HUD | At initial endorsement, the mortgagee shall execute a Mortgagee Certificate in a form prescribed by HUD. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.4.211.3 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | D | Subpart D—Endorsement for Insurance | § 242.41 Certification of cost requirements. | HUD | Before initial endorsement of the mortgage for insurance, the mortgagor, the mortgagee, and HUD shall enter into an agreement in form and content satisfactory to HUD for the purpose of precluding any excess of mortgage proceeds over statutory limitations. Under this agreement, the mortgagor shall disclose its relationship with the builder, including any collateral agreement, and shall agree: (a) To execute a Certificate of Actual Costs, upon completion of all physical improvements on the mortgaged property. (b) To apply any cost savings in accordance with the provisions below. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.4.211.4 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | D | Subpart D—Endorsement for Insurance | § 242.42 Certificates of actual cost. | HUD | (a) The mortgagor's certificate of actual cost, in a form prescribed by HUD, shall be submitted upon completion of the physical improvements to the satisfaction of HUD and before final endorsement, except that in the case of an existing hospital that does not require substantial rehabilitation and where the commitment provides for completion of specified repairs after endorsement, a supplemental certificate of actual cost will be submitted covering the completed costs of any such repairs. The certificate shall show the actual cost to the mortgagor, after deduction of any kickbacks, rebates, trade discounts, or other similar payments to the mortgagor, any of its officers, directors, stockholders, partners, or other entity member ownership, of construction and other costs, as prescribed by HUD. (b) The Certificate of Actual Cost shall be verified by an independent certified public accountant or independent public accountant in a manner acceptable to HUD. (c) Upon HUD's approval of the mortgagor's certification of actual cost, such certification shall be final and incontestable except for fraud or material misrepresentation on the part of the mortgagor. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.4.211.5 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | D | Subpart D—Endorsement for Insurance | § 242.43 Application of cost savings. | HUD | At the sole discretion of HUD, any cost savings shall be used to: (a) Reduce the principal amount of the mortgage and the mortgagor's cash equity contribution proportionally, unless the mortgagor elects to have a greater portion of the savings used to reduce the mortgage; and/or (b) Fund any additional construction or substantial rehabilitation approved by HUD. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.5.211.1 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | E | Subpart E—Construction | § 242.44 Construction standards. | HUD | Work designed and performed under this section shall conform to the standards adopted by HUD, which, at a minimum, shall include the “Guidelines for Construction and Equipment of Hospital and Medical Facilities,” which is regularly updated and published by the American Institute of Architects. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.5.211.10 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | E | Subpart E—Construction | § 242.53 Excluded contractors. | HUD | (a) Contracts relating to the construction of the project shall not be made with any person or entity that has been excluded from participation in federal programs, including but not limited to: A general contractor, a subcontractor, or construction manager (or any firm, corporation, partnership, or association in which such contractor, subcontractor, or construction manager has a substantial interest). Before entering into contracts with any such person or entity, owners must consult the government-wide list of excluded parties, and any list of excluded parties maintained by HUD. (b) Contracts relating to the construction of the project shall not be made with a general contractor that has an identity of interest, as defined by HUD, with the mortgagor or mortgagee. (c) If HUD determines that a contract has been made contrary to the requirements of paragraphs (a) or (b) of this section and so notifies the mortgagee, HUD will require the contractor or construction manager to cost-certify and may require other remedial action in addition to taking enforcement action, as HUD deems appropriate. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.5.211.2 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | E | Subpart E—Construction | § 242.45 Early commencement of work. | HUD | (a) Site preparation. Prior to or following the submission of an application, the mortgagor may request for good cause the commencement of certain limited site preparation for the project within legal guidelines and state law. Such work can commence only after the review of the work and concurrence by HUD, including the environmental review under 24 CFR 242.79, previous participation review, and the agreement to certain conditions by the applicant. HUD will not approve such request until it has completed the environmental review under 24 CFR 242.79. The work must meet all requirements and guidelines as if it were approved for mortgage insurance and is to be accomplished at the sole risk of the mortgagor. (b) Construction completed prior to application. Structures completed more than 2 years prior to application are eligible to be refinanced with insured mortgage proceeds. (c) Pre-commitment work. Subsequent to submission of an application but prior to the issuance of a commitment or denial by HUD, the hospital and lender may request for good cause the commencement of certain necessary early site work and limited construction activity in connection with the improvements, within legal guidelines and state law. This work must be requested by both the hospital and the lender to be approved. Such work may be eligible to be financed with insured mortgage proceeds if the application is approved and the work complies with all specified conditions of HUD as set forth in a written agreement between the hospital and HUD. It is understood that in some cases the application submitted in order for pre-commitment work to begin may not be complete in all respects. However, at a minimum, the application shall include the approved FHA application form, the application fee (based on the amount of the total proposed insured loan), the inspection fee (based on the cost of the pre-commitment work), a project description of the pre-commitment work and its relation to the total project, and plans and specifications for the propo… | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.5.211.3 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | E | Subpart E—Construction | § 242.46 Insured advances—building loan agreement. | HUD | Prior to the initial endorsement of the mortgage for insurance, the mortgagor and mortgagee shall execute a building loan agreement, approved by HUD, setting forth the terms and conditions under which progress payments may be advanced during construction. To be covered by mortgage insurance, or to be included as an eligible cost, each progress payment involving mortgage proceeds and the owner's equity requirement shall be approved by HUD. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.5.211.4 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | E | Subpart E—Construction | § 242.47 Insured advances for building components stored off-site. | HUD | (a) Building components. In insured advances for building components stored off-site, the term building component shall mean any manufactured or pre-assembled part of a structure that HUD has specifically identified for incorporation into the property and has designated for off-site storage because it is of such size or weight that: (1) Storage of the number of components required for timely construction progress at the construction site is impractical, or (2) Weather damage or other adverse conditions prevailing at the construction site would make storage at the site impractical or unduly costly. (b) Storage. (1) An insured advance may be made for up to 90 percent of the invoice value (to exclude costs of transportation and storage) of the building components stored off-site, if the components are stored at a location approved by the mortgagee and HUD. (2) Each building component shall be adequately marked so as to be readily identifiable in the inventory of the off-site location. Each component shall be kept together with all other building components of the same manufacturer intended for use in the same project for which insured advances have been made and separate and apart from similar units not for use in the project. (3) Storage costs, if any, shall be borne by the contractor. (c) Responsibility for transportation, storage, and insurance of off-site building components. The general contractor of the insured mortgaged property shall have the responsibility for: (1) Insuring the components in the name of the mortgagor while in transit and storage; and (2) Delivering or contracting for the delivery of the components to the storage area and to the construction site, including payment of freight. (d) Advances. (1) Before an advance for a building component stored off-site is insured: (i) The mortgagor shall: (A) Obtain a bill of sale for the component; (B) Give the mortgagee a security agreement; and (C) File a financing statement in accordance with the Uniform Commercial Code; and (ii) The … | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.5.211.5 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | E | Subpart E—Construction | § 242.48 Insured advances for certain equipment and long lead items. | HUD | The Commissioner may allow advances for certain pieces of equipment or other construction materials for which a manufacturer, fabricator, or other source requires an interim payment(s) in order to assure the timely manufacture or fabrication and delivery to the project site. Such advances can be made only if a bill of sale or an invoice describes the material or equipment and its completion and delivery dates in no uncertain terms, and that such displayed timetable is necessary to meet the requirements of the overall construction schedule cited in the construction contract. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.5.211.6 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | E | Subpart E—Construction | § 242.49 Funds and finances: deposits and letters of credit. | HUD | [72 FR 67546, Nov. 28, 2007, as amended at 78 FR 8343, Feb. 5, 2013] | (a) Deposits. Where HUD requires the mortgagor to make a deposit of cash or securities, such deposit shall be with the mortgagee or a depository acceptable to the mortgagee and HUD. Any such deposit shall be held in a separate account for and on behalf of the mortgagor, and shall be the responsibility of that mortgagee or depository. (b) Letter of credit. Where the use of a letter of credit is acceptable to HUD in lieu of a deposit of cash or securities, the letter of credit shall be issued to the mortgagee by a banking institution acceptable to the lender. The mortgagee shall be responsible to HUD for collection under the letter of credit. In the event a demand for payment thereunder is not immediately met, the mortgagee shall forthwith provide a cash deposit equivalent to the undrawn balance of the letter of credit. (c) Mortgagee not issuer. The mortgagee of record may not be the issuer of the letter of credit without the prior written consent of HUD. | |||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.5.211.7 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | E | Subpart E—Construction | § 242.50 Funds and finances: off-site utilities and streets. | HUD | [72 FR 67546, Nov. 28, 2007, as amended at 73 FR 35923, June 25, 2008] | The Commissioner shall require assurance of completion of off-site public utilities and streets in all cases, except where a municipality or other public body has by agreement acceptable to HUD agreed to install such utilities and streets without cost to the mortgagor. Where such assurance is required, it shall be in the form of a cash escrow deposit, a letter of credit, the retention of a specified amount of mortgage proceeds by the mortgagee, or a combination thereof. In any case, the amount of deposit or retained cash (or both) must be sufficient to cover the cost of off-site utilities and streets. If a cash escrow is used, it shall be deposited with the mortgagee or with an acceptable trustee or escrow agent designated by the mortgagee. If mortgage proceeds are used, the mortgagee shall retain under terms approved by HUD, rather than disburse at the initial closing of the mortgage, a sufficient portion of the mortgage proceeds allocated to land in the project analysis. As additional assurance, HUD may also require a surety company bond or bonds. | |||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.5.211.8 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | E | Subpart E—Construction | § 242.51 Funds and finances: Insured advances and assurance of completion. | HUD | (a) Where the estimated cost of construction or substantial rehabilitation is more than $500,000, the mortgagor shall furnish assurance of completion in the form of corporate surety bonds for payment and performance, each in the minimum amount of 100 percent of the construction contract (or Guaranteed Maximum Price, in the case of construction management) and each satisfactory to HUD. (b) All types of assurance of completion shall be on forms approved by HUD. All surety companies executing a bond and all parties executing a personal indemnity agreement must be satisfactory to HUD. (c) A mortgagee may prescribe more stringent requirements for assurance of completion than the minimum requirements provided for in this section. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.5.211.9 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | E | Subpart E—Construction | § 242.52 Construction contracts. | HUD | [72 FR 67546, Nov. 28, 2007, as amended at 73 FR 35923, June 25, 2008] | (a) Awarding of contract. A contract for the construction or substantial rehabilitation of a hospital shall be entered into by a mortgagor, with a builder selected by a competitive bidding procedure acceptable to HUD. (b) Form of contract. The construction contract shall be: A lump sum form providing for payment of a specified amount; a construction management contract with a guaranteed maximum price, the final costs of which are subject to a certification acceptable to HUD; a design-build contract with terms and certification requirements acceptable to HUD; or such other form of contract as may be acceptable to HUD. (c) Competitive bidding. A competitive bidding procedure acceptable to HUD must be used in the selection of bidders to perform work or otherwise provide service to the project, the costs of which are included in any form of construction contract cited in paragraph (b) of this section. Fixed equipment not included in the construction contract, and movable equipment, may be purchased by securing quotations or by using competitive bidding procedures. | |||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.6.211.1 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | F | Subpart F—Nondiscrimination and Wage Rates | § 242.54 Nondiscrimination. | HUD | Hospital facilities financed with mortgages insured under this part must be made available without discrimination as to race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, or national origin. Hospitals must be operated in compliance with all applicable civil rights laws and regulations, including 24 CFR part 200, subpart J (Equal Employment Opportunity), and the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq. ). Racially restrictive covenants are per se illegal and their use is prohibited. The aforesaid provisions regarding age and sex discrimination do not affect the eligibility of hospitals for women and children. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.6.211.2 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | F | Subpart F—Nondiscrimination and Wage Rates | § 242.55 Labor standards. | HUD | [72 FR 67546, Nov. 28, 2007, as amended at 78 FR 8344, Feb. 5, 2013] | (a) Projects financed under this part (except under 24 CFR 242.91) must comply with the prevailing wage rates determined under the Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 3141 et seq. ), and U.S. Department of Labor regulations in 29 CFR parts 1, 3, and 5 for compliance with labor standards laws, in accordance with section 212 of the Act, provided that supplemental loans under section 241 of the Act made in connection with loans insured under this part are subject to labor standards requirements in the same manner and to the same extent as mortgages insured under section 242 of the National Housing Act. (b) The requirements stated in 24 CFR part 70 governing HUD waiver of Davis-Bacon prevailing wage rates for volunteers apply to hospitals with mortgages insured under this part. (c) Each laborer or mechanic employed on any facility covered by a mortgage insured under this part (except under 24 CFR 242.91), but including a supplemental loan under section 241 of the Act made in connection with a loan insured under this part) shall receive compensation at a rate not less than one and one-half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in any workweek in excess of 8 hours in any workday or 40 hours in the workweek. (d) Project commitments, contracts, and agreements, as determined by HUD, and construction contracts and subcontracts, shall include terms, conditions, and standards for compliance with applicable requirements set forth in 29 CFR parts 1, 3, and 5 and section 212 of the Act. (e) No advance under a loan or mortgage that is subject to the requirements of section 212 shall be eligible for insurance unless there is filed with the application for the advance a certificate as required by HUD certifying that the laborers and mechanics employed in construction of the project have been paid not less than the wage rates required under section 212. | |||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.7.211.1 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | G | Subpart G—Regulatory Agreement, Accounting and Reporting, and Financial Requirements | § 242.56 Form of regulation. | HUD | [72 FR 67546, Nov. 28, 2007, as amended at 73 FR 35923, June 25, 2008] | As long as HUD is the insurer or holder of the mortgage, all mortgagors shall be regulated by HUD through the use of a regulatory agreement in a published format determined by HUD and such additional covenants and restrictions as may be determined necessary by HUD on a case-by-case basis. In addition, all mortgagors shall be subject to the provisions of 24 CFR part 24 and such other enforcement provisions as may be applicable. The mortgagor shall be subject to monitoring by HUD and its agents and contractors, on an ongoing basis for the life of the insured mortgage to ensure against the risk of default, and the mortgagor must make its financial records available to HUD and its agents and contractors upon request. In those cases in which the hospital facility is leased as permitted by § 242.72, the provisions of this section also shall apply to the lessee. | |||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.7.211.10 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | G | Subpart G—Regulatory Agreement, Accounting and Reporting, and Financial Requirements | § 242.66 Affiliate transactions. | HUD | Transactions with affiliates that are arms-length are permitted as specified in the Regulatory Agreement. Transactions with affiliates that are not arms-length are not permitted except with the prior written approval of HUD. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.7.211.11 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | G | Subpart G—Regulatory Agreement, Accounting and Reporting, and Financial Requirements | § 242.67 New corporations, subsidiaries, affiliations, and mergers. | HUD | The mortgagor shall not establish, develop, organize, acquire, become the sole member of, or acquire an interest sufficient to require disclosure on the audited financial statements of the mortgagor, in any corporation, subsidiary, or affiliate organization other than those with which the mortgagor was affiliated as of date of application, without the prior approval of HUD. The mortgagor shall obtain HUD's written approval for all future mergers. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.7.211.2 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | G | Subpart G—Regulatory Agreement, Accounting and Reporting, and Financial Requirements | § 242.57 Maintenance of hospital facility. | HUD | The mortgagor shall maintain the hospital's grounds, buildings, and the equipment financed with mortgage proceeds in good repair, and shall promptly complete such repairs and maintenance as HUD considers necessary. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.7.211.3 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | G | Subpart G—Regulatory Agreement, Accounting and Reporting, and Financial Requirements | § 242.58 Books, accounts, and financial statements. | HUD | [72 FR 67546, Nov. 28, 2007, as amended at 73 FR 35923, June 25, 2008; 80 FR 75936, Dec. 7, 2015] | (a) Books and accounts. The mortgagor's books and accounts relating to the operation of the physical facilities of the hospital shall be established in a manner satisfactory to HUD, and shall be kept in accordance with the requirements of HUD as long as the mortgage is insured or held by HUD. (b) Financial reports. The mortgagor shall file with HUD: (i) Annual audited financial statements in accordance with the guidance below; (ii) Quarterly unaudited financial reports, within 40 days following the end of each quarter of the mortgagor's fiscal year; (iii) If requested by HUD, monthly financial reports within 40 days following the end of each month; (iv) Board-certified annual financial results within 120 days following the close of the fiscal year (if the annual audited financial statement has not yet been filed with HUD) and at such other times as HUD may designate on a case-by-case basis; and (v) Such other financial and utilization reports as HUD may require. (c) Audits. (1) Not-for-profit and state and local governments shall conduct audits in accordance with the Consolidated Audit Guide for Audits of HUD Programs (Handbook 2000.04) and2 CFR part 200, subpart F. (2) For-profit organizations shall conduct audits in accordance with the Consolidated Audit Guide for Audits of HUD Programs (Handbook 2000.04). (d) Changes in accounting policies. The annual audited financial statements shall identify any changes in accounting policies and their financial effect on the balance sheet and on the income statement. (e) Compliance reporting. The mortgagor shall instruct the auditor of the annual financial statement to include in its report an evaluation of the mortgagor's compliance with the Regulatory Agreement. (f) Books of management agents. The books and records of management agents, lessees, operators, managers, and affiliates, as they pertain to the operations of the hospital, shall be maintained in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) or Governmental Accounting Stan… | |||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.7.211.4 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | G | Subpart G—Regulatory Agreement, Accounting and Reporting, and Financial Requirements | § 242.59 Inspection of facilities by Commissioner. | HUD | The mortgaged property (including buildings and equipment) and the books, records, and documents relating to the operation of the physical facilities of the hospital shall be subject to inspection and examination by HUD or its authorized representative at all reasonable times. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.7.211.5 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | G | Subpart G—Regulatory Agreement, Accounting and Reporting, and Financial Requirements | § 242.61 Management. | HUD | [72 FR 67546, Nov. 28, 2007, as amended at 73 FR 35923, June 25, 2008] | The mortgagor shall provide for management of the hospital in a manner satisfactory to HUD. (a) Contract Management of Hospital. The mortgagor shall not execute a management agreement or any other contract for management of the hospital without HUD's prior written approval. (Management of the hospital, which requires HUD's prior written approval, refers to management of the hospital not management of components within the hospital such as the hospital cafeteria or hospital pharmacy.) Any management agreement or contract for management of the hospital shall contain a provision that it shall be subject to termination without penalty and with or without cause, upon written request by HUD addressed to the mortgagor and management agent. (b) Principals. HUD shall have the authority to require that any principals of the mortgagor, including but not limited to board members of a corporate entity, be removed, substituted, or terminated for cause upon written request by HUD addressed to the mortgagor. (c) Employees. HUD shall have the authority to require that any key management employees of the mortgagor (as defined and determined solely by HUD) be terminated for cause upon written request by HUD addressed to the mortgagor. (d) Procedures upon receipt of request under paragraphs (a) through (c) of this section. Upon receipt of such requests under paragraphs (a) through (c) of this section, the mortgagor shall immediately terminate said management agreement, principals, or employees within the shortest applicable period HUD determines appropriate and shall make arrangements satisfactory to HUD for ongoing proper management of the hospital. | |||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.7.211.6 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | G | Subpart G—Regulatory Agreement, Accounting and Reporting, and Financial Requirements | § 242.62 Releases of lien. | HUD | The mortgagor shall not sell, dispose of, transfer, or permit to be encumbered any security property without the prior approval of the lender and Commissioner, subject to thresholds or such other standards as HUD may establish for the approval requirement. Where there is a partial release of lien, the lender must make a determination, subject to prior review and approval by HUD, that the remaining or replacement property subject to the first lien provides adequate security for the remaining principal indebtedness. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.7.211.7 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | G | Subpart G—Regulatory Agreement, Accounting and Reporting, and Financial Requirements | § 242.63 Additional indebtedness and leasing. | HUD | The mortgagor shall not enter into any long-term debt, short-term debt (including receivables or line of credit financing), equipment leases, or derivative-type transactions, except in conformance with policies and procedures established by HUD. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.7.211.8 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | G | Subpart G—Regulatory Agreement, Accounting and Reporting, and Financial Requirements | § 242.64 Current and future property. | HUD | All current or future property (including personalty) of the mortgagor on or off mortgaged real estate (except that specifically restricted by donors or specifically excluded by HUD) will be considered as part of the HUD-insured hospital and subject to all provisions of the HUD regulatory agreement. All equipment acquired by the hospital following initial endorsement and at any time during the term of the loan shall become subject to the lien of the security agreement and any Uniform Commercial Code Financing Statements filed pursuant to the security agreement, unless the mortgagor specifically requests and HUD, for good cause, approves subordination of the lien of the insured mortgagee on specific personalty for specific periods of time. The first lien on the realty (as defined in the regulatory agreement and as identified in the security instrument) cannot be subordinated in whole or in part. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.7.211.9 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | G | Subpart G—Regulatory Agreement, Accounting and Reporting, and Financial Requirements | § 242.65 Distribution of assets. | HUD | The Commissioner shall establish financial thresholds and procedures for the distribution of surplus cash and other assets. Surplus cash that meets the definition in 24 CFR 242.1, or cash that has been expressly approved for distribution by HUD, may be distributed to other organizations formally affiliated with the mortgagor, a parent organization with which the mortgagor is also affiliated, partners, or stockholders, in accordance with those financial thresholds and procedures set forth in the regulatory agreement. Other assets may be distributed to other organizations formally affiliated with the mortgagor, a parent organization with which the mortgagor is also affiliated, partners, or stockholders, in accordance with those financial thresholds and procedures set forth in the regulatory agreement, and in accordance with the release of lien conditions in 24 CFR 242.62, if applicable. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.1 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.68 Disclosure and verification of Social Security and Employer Identification Numbers. | HUD | The requirements set forth in 24 CFR part 5, regarding the disclosure and verification of Social Security Numbers and Employer Identification Numbers, and Employer Identification Numbers by “applicants for and participants in” assisted mortgage and loan insurance and related programs, apply to this program. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.10 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.78 Zoning, deed, and building restrictions. | HUD | The project when completed shall not violate any material zoning or deed restrictions applicable to the project site, and shall comply with all applicable building and other governmental codes, ordinances, regulations, and requirements. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.11 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.79 Environmental quality determinations and standards. | HUD | Requirements set forth in 24 CFR part 50, “Protection and Enhancement of Environmental Quality,” 24 CFR part 51, “Environmental Criteria and Standards,” and 24 CFR part 55, “Floodplain Management,” governing environmental review responsibilities (as applicable) and any additional environmental standards, reviews, or determinations required by HUD apply to this program. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.12 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.81 Lead-based paint poisoning prevention. | HUD | Requirements set forth in 24 CFR part 35 apply to this program. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.13 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.82 Energy conservation. | HUD | Construction, mechanical equipment, and energy and metering selections shall provide cost-effective energy conservation in accordance with standards established by HUD. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.14 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.83 Debarment and suspension. | HUD | The requirements set forth in 24 CFR part 24 apply to this program. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.15 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.84 Previous participation and compliance requirements. | HUD | The requirements set forth in 24 CFR part 200, subpart H, apply to this program. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.16 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.86 Property and mortgage assessment. | HUD | The requirements set forth in 24 CFR part 200, subpart E, regarding the mortgagor's responsibility for making those investigations, analysis, and inspections it deems necessary for protecting its interests in the property apply to these programs. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.17 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.87 Certifications. | HUD | Any agreement, undertaking, statement, or certification required by HUD shall specifically state that it has been made, presented, and delivered for the purpose of influencing an official action of the FHA, and of HUD, and may be relied upon by HUD as a true statement of the facts contained therein. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.18 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.89 Supplemental loans. | HUD | A loan, advance of credit, or purchase of an obligation representing a loan or advance of credit made for the purpose of financing improvements or additions (including the refinancing of any indebtedness incurred in connection with the early commencement of work on such improvements or additions, subject to the requirements of §§ 242.15 and 242.45) to a hospital covered by a mortgage insured under this section of the Act or for a Commissioner-held mortgage, or equipment for a hospital, may be insured pursuant to the provisions of section 241 of the Act and under the provisions of this part as applicable and such additional terms and conditions as established by HUD. See subpart B of 24 CFR part 241 with respect to the contract of mortgage insurance for all loans insured under section 241 of the Act. See 24 CFR part 241, subpart C, for energy improvements. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.19 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.90 Eligibility of mortgages covering hospitals in certain neighborhoods. | HUD | [72 FR 67546, Nov. 28, 2007, as amended at 73 FR 35923, June 25, 2008] | (a) A mortgage financing the repair, substantial rehabilitation, or construction of a hospital located in an older declining urban area shall be eligible for insurance under this subpart, subject to compliance with the additional requirements of this section. (b) The mortgage shall meet all of the requirements of this subpart, except such requirements (other than those relating to labor standards and prevailing wages or environmental review) as are judged to be not applicable on the basis of the following determinations to be made by HUD. (1) That the conditions of the area in which the property is located prevent the application of certain eligibility requirements of this subpart. (2) That the area is reasonably viable, and there is a need in the area for an adequate hospital to serve low and moderate income families. (3) That the mortgage to be insured is an acceptable risk. (c) Mortgages complying with the requirements of this section shall be insured under this subpart pursuant to section 223(e) of the National Housing Act. Such mortgages shall be insured under and be the obligation of the Special Risk Insurance Fund. | |||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.2 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.69 Transfer fee. | HUD | Upon application for review of a transfer of physical assets or the substitution of mortgagors, a transfer fee of 50 cents per thousand dollars of the outstanding principal balance of the mortgage shall be paid to HUD. A transfer fee is not required if both parties to the transfer transaction are not-for-profit or public organizations. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.20 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.91 Eligibility of refinancing transactions. | HUD | [78 FR 8344, Feb. 5, 2013] | (a) Refinancing an FHA-insured mortgage. A mortgage given to refinance an existing insured mortgage under Section 241 or Section 242 of the Act covering a hospital may be insured under this subpart pursuant to Section 223(a)(7) of the Act. Insurance of the new, refinancing mortgage shall be subject to the following limitations: (1) Principal amount. The principal amount of the refinancing mortgage shall not exceed the lesser of: (i) The original principal amount of the existing insured mortgage; or (ii) The unpaid principal amount of the existing insured mortgage, to which may be added loan closing charges associated with the refinancing mortgage, and costs, as determined by HUD, of improvements, upgrading, or additions required to be made to the property. (2) Debt service rate. The monthly debt service payment for the refinancing mortgage may not exceed the debt service payment charged for the existing mortgage. (3) Mortgage term. The term of the new mortgage shall not exceed the unexpired term of the existing mortgage, except that the new mortgage may have a term of not more than 12 years in excess of the unexpired term of the existing mortgage in any case in which HUD determines that the insurance of the mortgage for an additional term will inure to the benefit of the FHA Insurance Fund, taking into consideration the outstanding insurance liability under the existing insured mortgage, and the remaining economic life of the property. (4) Minimum loan amount. The mortgagee may not require a minimum principal amount to be outstanding on the loan secured by the existing mortgage. (b) Refinancing capital debt not insured by FHA. A mortgage given to refinance the capital debt of an existing hospital that is not insured under section 241 or section 242 of the Act may be insured under this subpart pursuant to Section 223(f) of the National Housing Act. The mortgage may be executed in connection with the purchase or refinancing of an existing hospital without substantial rehabilitation. A mortgage in… | |||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.21 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.92 Minimum principal loan amount. | HUD | A mortgagee may not require, as a condition of providing a loan secured by a mortgage insured under this part, that the principal amount of the mortgage exceed a minimum amount established by the mortgagee. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.22 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.93 Amendment of regulations. | HUD | The regulations in this subpart may be amended by HUD at any time and from time to time, in whole or in part, but such amendment shall not adversely affect the interests of a mortgagee or lender under the insurance on any mortgage or loan already insured, and shall not adversely affect the interests of a mortgagee or lender on any mortgage or loan to be insured on which HUD has issued a commitment to insure. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.3 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.70 Fees not required. | HUD | The payment of an application, commitment, inspection, or reopening fee shall not be required in connection with the insurance of a mortgage involving the sale by the Secretary of any property acquired under any section or title of the Act. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.4 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.72 Leasing of hospital. | HUD | Leasing of a hospital in its entirety is prohibited. Notwithstanding this prohibition, any proposal in which leasing of the entire facility is a factor due to state law prohibitions against the mortgaging of health care facilities by state entities shall be considered on a case-by-case basis. Also, leasing of a hospital that has an existing Section 242-insured loan is permitted if HUD determines that leasing is necessary to reduce the risk of default by a financially troubled hospital. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.5 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.73 Waiver of eligibility requirements for mortgage insurance. | HUD | The Secretary may insure under this part, without regard to any limitation upon eligibility contained in this subpart, any mortgage assigned to him or her in connection with payment under a contract of mortgage insurance, or executed in connection with a sale by him or her of any property previously insured under this part and acquired subsequent to a claim. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.6 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.74 Smoke detectors. | HUD | Each occupied room must include such smoke detectors as are required by law. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.7 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.75 Title requirements. | HUD | In order for the mortgaged property to be eligible for insurance, HUD shall determine that marketable title thereto is vested in the mortgagor as of the date the mortgage is filed for record. The title evidence shall be examined by HUD and the endorsement of the mortgage note for insurance shall be evidence of its acceptability. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.8 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.76 Title evidence. | HUD | Upon insurance of the mortgage, the mortgagee shall furnish to HUD a survey of the mortgage property, satisfactory to HUD, and a policy of title insurance covering the property, as provided in paragraph (a) of this section. If, for reasons HUD considers to be satisfactory, title insurance cannot be furnished, the mortgagee shall furnish such evidence of title in accordance with paragraph (b) or (c) of this section as HUD may require. Any survey, policy of title insurance, or evidence of title required under this section shall be furnished without expense to HUD. The types of title evidence are: (a) A policy of title insurance issued by a company and in a form satisfactory to HUD. The policy shall name as the insureds the mortgagee and the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and their successors and assigns, as their respective interests may appear. The policy shall provide that upon acquisition of title by the mortgagee or the Secretary, it will continue to provide the same coverage as the original policy, and will run to the mortgagee or the Secretary, as the case may be. (b) An abstract of title satisfactory to HUD, prepared by an abstract company or individual engaged in the business of preparing abstracts of title, accompanied by a legal opinion satisfactory to HUD as to the quality of such title, signed by an attorney-at-law experienced in the examination of titles. (c) A Torrens or similar title certificate. | ||||
| 24:24:2.1.1.2.19.8.211.9 | 24 | Housing and Urban Development | II | B | 242 | PART 242—MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS | H | Subpart H—Miscellaneous Requirements | § 242.77 Liens. | HUD | The hospital must be free and clear of all liens other than the insured mortgage, except that the property may be subject to a lien as provided by terms and conditions established by HUD, as follows: (a) An inferior lien made or held by a federal, state, or local government instrumentality; (b) An inferior lien required in connection with a supplemental loan insured pursuant to section 241 of the Act; (c) An inferior or superior lien on equipment as may be approved in connection with an equipment leasing program approved by HUD; (d) An inferior or superior lien on accounts receivable as approved by HUD as collateral for a line of credit or other borrowing by a hospital insured under this part that has extraordinary needs such as cash flow difficulties; or (e) Similar liens otherwise approved by HUD. |
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