2302 - Definitions.

     § 2302.  Definitions.        The following words and phrases when used in this chapter     shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the     context clearly indicates otherwise:        "Agricultural processor."  A person that adds value by     subjecting one or more farm commodities to a process of     manufacture, development or preparation for sale or a person     that converts a farm product into a marketable form.        "Agricultural producer."  A person involved in the management     and use of a normal agricultural operation for the production of     a farm commodity.        "Apparel products."  Products manufactured, woven, cut, sewn     or otherwise similarly processed by mechanical or human effort     from fabrics, leather or cloth and made for use as clothing,     shoes or other attire.        "Applicant."  A person that applies for a loan in accordance     with this chapter.        "Area loan organization."  A local development district, an     industrial development agency organized and existing under the     act of May 17, 1956 (1955 P.L.1609, No.537), known as the     Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority Act, or any other     nonprofit economic development organization certified by the     department as possessing the qualifications necessary to     evaluate and administer loans made under this chapter.        "Capital development project."  Land, buildings, equipment     and machinery and working capital which is acquired,     constructed, renovated or used by a small business in accordance     with any of the following:            (1)  As part of a for-profit project or venture not of a        mercantile or service-related nature, except for hospitality        industry projects.            (2)  As part of an effort to:                (i)  bring a small business into compliance with            Federal or State environmental laws or regulations;                (ii)  complete an approved remediation project; or                (iii)  permit a small business to adopt generally            acceptable pollution prevention practices.            (3)  As part of an effort to provide assistance to a        small business that is a recycler of municipal or commercial        waste or that is a manufacturer using recycled municipal or        commercial waste materials.            (4)  As part of an effort to assist a small business with        defense conversion activities.            (5)  As part of a for-profit project or venture to        manufacture products to be exported out of the United States        by a small business which is not of a mercantile or service-        related nature, except for export-related services and        international export-related mercantile ventures or advanced        technology and computer-related services and mercantile        ventures and which will increase this Commonwealth's national        or international market shares.            (6)  As part of a for-profit project or venture that        meets the requirements of section 2308 (relating to loans in        distressed communities)            (7)  As part of an effort to assist in the start-up or        expansion of a for-profit or not-for-profit child day-care        center subject to licensure by the Commonwealth.        "Child day-care center."  Any premises in which child day     care is provided simultaneously for seven or more children who     are not related to the provider.        "Community development institution."  Any of the following:            (1)  An area loan organization for a distressed        community.            (2)  A community development financial institution        located in a distressed community and approved by the        department.        "Distressed community."  A community which has any of the     following:            (1)  A census tract or other specifically defined        geographic area in which there is any of the following:                (i)  A median income below 80% of the median income            for the United States or this Commonwealth.                (ii)  Twenty percent or more of the population is            below the poverty level by family size published by the            Bureau of the Census.                (iii)  An unemployment rate 50% higher than the            national average.            (2)  An area which is designated a subzone, expansion        subzone or improvement subzone under the act of October 6,        1998 (P.L.705, No.92), known as the Keystone Opportunity Zone        and Keystone Opportunity Expansion Zone Act.            (3)  Any other geographic area designated by the        department as distressed. The designation shall be published        in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.        "EDA loan."  A loan made under this chapter utilizing funds     made available to the department under the Public Works and     Economic Development Act of 1965 (Public Law 89-136, 42 U.S.C. §     3121 et seq.).        "Ex-Im Bank."  The Export-Import Bank of the United States.        "Export activity."  An activity undertaken by a person within     this Commonwealth related to exports.        "Export business."  A person that is engaged in a for-profit     enterprise involving export activities and that employs 250 or     fewer individuals.        "Exports."  Goods or services to be sold or performed outside     the United States.        "Farm commodity."  Any Pennsylvania-grown agricultural,     horticultural, aquacultural, vegetable, fruit and floricultural     product of the soil, livestock and meats, wools, hides, furs,     poultry, eggs, dairy products, nuts, mushrooms, honey products     and forest products.        "Fund."  The Small Business First Fund continued under     section 2304 (relating to fund and accounts).        "Hazardous substance."  Any element, compound or material     which is any of the following:            (1)  Regulated as a hazardous air pollutant under section        6.6 of the act of January 8, 1960 (1959 P.L.2119, No.787),        known as the Air Pollution Control Act.            (2)  Defined as a hazardous waste under section 103 of        the act of July 7, 1980 (P.L.380, No.97), known as the Solid        Waste Management Act.            (3)  Regulated under the act of December 7, 1990        (P.L.639, No.165), known as the Hazardous Material Emergency        Planning and Response Act.        "Hospitality industry project."  A for-profit project or     venture which involves a small business that operates a hotel,     motel or other lodging facility and that employs at least five     full-time equivalent employees at the time an application is     submitted to the department for financing. The term includes a     for-profit project or venture which involves a small business     that operates a restaurant or food service operation open to the     public, that has been in continuous operation for at least five     years and that employs at least five full-time equivalent     employees at the time an application is submitted.        "Insurance policy."  An export credit insurance policy for     small businesses offered by the Export-Import Bank of the United     States.        "Natural disaster."  As defined in 35 Pa.C.S. § 7102     (relating to definitions).        "Normal agricultural operation."  As defined in section 2 of     the act of June 10, 1982 (P.L.454, No.133), entitled "An act     protecting agricultural operations from nuisance suits and     ordinances under certain circumstances."        "Pollution prevention."  The reduction or elimination of     pollution at its source. The term does not include any of the     following:            (1)  A substitution of one hazardous or toxic substance        for another which will cause an increased risk to the        environment or to human health.            (2)  A cross-media transfer.            (3)  A delisting of a hazardous waste or toxic chemical.        "Pollution prevention assistance agency."  Any of the     following:            (1)  An area loan organization.            (2)  An industrial resource center created pursuant to        the act of June 22, 2001 (P.L.400, No.31), known as the        Industrial Resources Center Partnership Act.        "Pollution prevention infrastructure."  A capital development     project which permits a small business to adopt or install     pollution prevention equipment or processes to:            (1)  Reduce or reuse raw materials onsite.            (2)  Reduce the production of waste.            (3)  Reduce energy consumption.        "Program."  The Small Business First Program established     under section 2303 (relating to establishment).        "Reuse."  Use of a product or component in its original form     more than once.        "Small business."  A person that is engaged in a for-profit     enterprise and that employs 100 or fewer individuals. The term     includes the following:            (1)  An enterprise located in a small business incubator        facility.            (2)  An agricultural processor.            (3)  An agricultural producer.            (4)  An enterprise which manufactures apparel products.            (5)  An enterprise which is a for-profit or not-for-        profit child day-care center subject to licensure by the        Commonwealth.        "Working capital."  Capital used by a small business for     operations, excluding fixed assets and production machinery and     equipment.        References in Text.  The name of the Keystone Opportunity     Zone and Keystone Opportunity Expansion Zone Act was changed to     the Keystone Opportunity Zone, Keystone Opportunity Expansion     Zone and Keystone Opportunity Improvement Zone Act.