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SBA Extends PPP “Safe Harbor” to May 14, 2020, and DOJ Announces First PPP Charges

By Aron C. Beezley, Frederic L. Smith Jr. & Elizabeth M. Boone on May 6, 2020
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SBA Extends PPP “Safe Harbor” to May 14, 2020, and DOJ Announces First PPP ChargesThe Small Business Administration (SBA) updated its answers to frequently asked questions about the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) on May 5, 2020, as follows:

Question: FAQ #31 reminded borrowers to review carefully the required certification on the Borrower Application Form that “[c]urrent economic uncertainty makes this loan request necessary to support the ongoing operations of the Applicant.” SBA guidance and regulations provide that any borrower who applied for a PPP loan prior to April 24, 2020 and repays the loan in full by May 7, 2020 will be deemed by SBA to have made the required certification in good faith. Is it possible for a borrower to obtain an extension of the May 7, 2020 repayment date?

Answer: SBA is extending the repayment date for this safe harbor to May 14, 2020. Borrowers do not need to apply for this extension. This extension will be promptly implemented through a revision to the SBA’s interim final rule providing the safe harbor. SBA intends to provide additional guidance on how it will review the certification prior to May 14, 2020.

The SBA’s update in this regard comes on the same day that the Department of Justice publicly announced that two individuals in New England were the first in the nation to be charged with “allegedly defrauding” the PPP.

Bradley will continue to monitor and report on the SBA’s evolving PPP guidance and related matters. If you have any questions about the PPP or related issues, please feel free to contact Aron Beezley, Frederic Smith, or Elizabeth Boone.

Photo of Aron C. Beezley Aron C. Beezley

Aron Beezley is the co-leader of Bradley’s nationally ranked Government Contracts Practice Group. Ranked nationally himself in Government Contracts Law by Chambers, Law360, Benchmark Litigation, and Super Lawyers, Aron’s vast experience includes representation of government contractors in numerous industries…

Aron Beezley is the co-leader of Bradley’s nationally ranked Government Contracts Practice Group. Ranked nationally himself in Government Contracts Law by Chambers, Law360, Benchmark Litigation, and Super Lawyers, Aron’s vast experience includes representation of government contractors in numerous industries and in all aspects of the government-contracting process, including negotiation, award, performance and termination.

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Photo of Frederic L. Smith Jr. Frederic L. Smith Jr.

Frederic Smith has nearly 20 years of experience representing businesses in M&A transactions, contract negotiations, joint venture transactions and financing transactions. In addition to his transactional practice, Frederic serves as outside general counsel to several privately held and family-owned businesses. View articles by Frederic

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Elizabeth advises clients on business transactions and compliance matters domestically and internationally, including contract negotiation, establishment and maintenance of legal entities, establishment of terms and conditions for the sale of goods, privacy compliance matters, employment matters and real estate transactions. She…

Elizabeth Boone

Elizabeth advises clients on business transactions and compliance matters domestically and internationally, including contract negotiation, establishment and maintenance of legal entities, establishment of terms and conditions for the sale of goods, privacy compliance matters, employment matters and real estate transactions. She regularly assists clients with ensuring compliance with GDPR, EU ePrivacy Directive (cookie law), CCPA, and other state-specific privacy laws.

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