To apply for assistance from the authority under the program, an applicant must submit a completed application which is dated and signed by an owner, general partner, or an authorized officer of the applicant.
An application must contain at a minimum the following information:
a funding request indicating the desired financial assistance from the program, collateral offered for the financial assistance requested, capitalization of the project, use of funds, and future financing needs;
financial statements of the applicant, including a balance sheet, an operating statement, a statement of the sources and uses of funds, and footnotes to the statements, if available, for the following time periods:
financial statements for the previous three financial years, or such shorter period of time during which the applicant has conducted business. If unaudited, the statements must be verified by an authorized financial officer of the applicant;
a balance sheet dated as of not more than 90 days before the date the application was submitted and if unaudited, compiled by a certified public accountant;
federal tax returns filed by the applicant for the previous three financial years, or such shorter period of time during which the applicant has conducted business; and
a proforma balance sheet and income statement for the 60 months following the financial assistance closing that shows the financial position of the applicant and includes the proposed financing;
signed personal financial statements dated as of the date of the application for any person who owns 20 percent or more interest in the applicant;
a resolution of support or other comparable preliminary approval from the local government unit with respect to the project to be financed;
an authorization which will allow the authority to disseminate all or any part of the loan application package supplied by the applicant to any outside sources which the authority deems necessary in order to process, review, and analyze the application;
certification that the applicant will not discriminate in employment in a manner contrary to applicable federal, state, or local laws, regulations, rulings and decisions; and
a statement of all permits, licenses, and other similar authorizations which must be obtained in order to construct and operate the proposed facility and evidence that the applicant will be able to obtain such items.
As part of the application, the applicant shall also submit to the authority a comprehensive business plan. The business plan must include, but is not limited to, the following:
a description of the applicant including the following:
date and state of incorporation, date and state of formation of partnership or joint venture, or date and state of formation of sole proprietorship;
a schedule indicating the completion dates for realizing the significant aspects of the business plan; and
a discussion of the risks and problems inherent to the business plan, including the negative factors and plans to minimize the impact of those factors.
MS s 41B.07
18 SR 774
May 8, 1997
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes