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§ 324.402 - Notice of capital category.

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Effective date of determination of capital category. An FDIC-supervised institution shall be deemed to be within a given capital category for purposes of section 38 of the FDI Act and this subpart H as of the date the FDIC-supervised institution is notified of, or is deemed to have notice of, its capital category, pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section.

Notice of capital category. An FDIC-supervised institution shall be deemed to have been notified of its capital levels and its capital category as of the most recent date:

A Call Report is required to be filed with the FDIC;

A final report of examination is delivered to the FDIC-supervised institution; or

Written notice is provided by the FDIC to the FDIC-supervised institution of its capital category for purposes of section 38 of the FDI Act and this subpart or that the FDIC-supervised institution's capital category has changed as provided in § 324.403(d).

Adjustments to reported capital levels and capital category — (1) Notice of adjustment by bank or state savings association. An FDIC-supervised institution shall provide the appropriate FDIC regional director with written notice that an adjustment to the FDIC-supervised institution's capital category may have occurred no later than 15 calendar days following the date that any material event has occurred that would cause the FDIC-supervised institution to be placed in a lower capital category from the category assigned to the FDIC-supervised institution for purposes of section 38 of the FDI Act and this subpart H on the basis of the FDIC-supervised institution's most recent Call Report or report of examination.

Determination by the FDIC to change capital category. After receiving notice pursuant to paragraph (c)(1) of this section, the FDIC shall determine whether to change the capital category of the FDIC-supervised institution and shall notify the bank or state savings association of the FDIC's determination.

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§ 324.402 - Notice of capital category.