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October 17, 2008 DOL Home > OASAM > Wirtz Labor Library > Law Library > Law Tips Archive > Small Business Administration |
Small Business Administration The U.S. Small Business Administration is an independent federal agency in the executive branch created in 1953. It makes loans to small businesses, state and local developers and victims of floods and other disasters. The Small Business Law Library page includes Selected Small Business Statutes, Executive Orders, and Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs). Other features:
Additional information and links can be found under Law Library Topics (see the lower portion of the Business Laws and Regulatory Assistance page). For example: The Laws and Regulations page includes a chart which lists SBA-related Laws/Regulations by title, public law number or CFR title and date, or regulatory agency. Links to full-text are provided. Examples of laws/regulations included:
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