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Congress Provides Flexibility in New Bill for the Paycheck Protection Program

June 9, 2020

David J. Gundlach

Sands Anderson PC

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Richmond, Virginia

On June 5, 2020, the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act of 2020 (the “Flexibility Act”) became law and changed several major aspects of the CARES Act and the Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”).  The Flexibility Act lives up to its name by providing flexibility for borrowers of PPP loans through the key changes below to the PPP.  We previously discussed the PPP and the CARES Act here.

Flexibility Act Changes to PPP:

(a) an inability to rehire individuals who were employees of the borrower on February 15, 2020 and an inability to hire similarly qualified employees for unfilled positions on or before December 31, 2020; or

(b) an inability to return to the same level of business activity as such business was operating at before February 15, 2020 due to compliance with requirements established or guidance of various listed federal agencies related to the maintenance of standards for sanitation, social distancing, or any other worker or customer safety requirement related to COVID–19.

The Flexibility Act creates additional unanswered questions.  We can expect further guidance from the SBA and Treasury.  On June 8, 2020, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin and SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza issued a  joint statement stating that the SBA, in consultation with Treasury, will promptly issue rules and guidance, a modified borrower application form, and a modified loan forgiveness application implementing the Flexibility Act changes to the PPP (the “Joint Statement”).  The Joint Statement stated that the new guidance will confirm that June 30, 2020 remains the last date on which a PPP loan application can be approved.  As of June 9, 2020, the Treasury had not issued new guidance or new forms based on the Flexibility Act and its changes to the PPP.

The attorneys in Sands Anderson’s Business & Corporate Transactions Team stand ready to help you navigate the PPP loan intricacies and any other business law needs you may have.