13 CFR · Business Credit and Assistance
§ 106.201 — Who may be a Cosponsor?
13 CFR § 106.201
TitleTitle 13: Business Credit and AssistancePartPart 106: Cosponsorships, Fee and Non-Fee Based SBA-Sponsored Activities and Gifts
SourceeCFR (current through Mar 19, 2026)
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13 C.F.R. § 106.201 (2026).
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§ 106.201 Who may be a Cosponsor?
(a)Except as specified in paragraph (b) of this section, SBA may enter into a Cosponsorship Agreement with an Eligible Entity as defined in § 106.101(e).
(b)SBA may not enter into a Cosponsorship Agreement with an Eligible Entity if the Administrator (or designee), after consultation with the General Counsel (or designee), determines that such agreement would create a conflict of interest.
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§ 106.101
13 C.F.R. § 106.101
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§ 106.100
Scope.§ 106.101
Definitions.§ 106.200
Cosponsored Activity.§ 106.201
Who may be a Cosponsor?§ 106.300
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