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Section 1382.

CA Fin Code § 1382 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) In this section, “affiliated,” when used with respect to a California state bank and an insured depository institution, means that the California state bank controls the insured depository institution, the insured depository institution controls the California state bank, or the California state bank and the insured depository institution are under common control, directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries. For purposes of this subdivision, “control” has the meaning set forth in Section 1250.

(b) In case a California state bank and an insured depository institution are affiliated, the prior approval requirement set forth in Section 1384 or 1391 is deemed to be satisfied if the California state bank files a notice with the commissioner and, within 30 days or any longer period to which the California state bank consents, the commissioner either (1) issues a written statement not objecting to the notice or (2) does not issue a written objection to the notice.

(c) (1) A notice filed by a California state bank under subdivision (b) shall contain the following information:

(A) The name of the California state bank.

(B) The name and location of the main or head office of the affiliated insured depository institution.

(C) A description of the proposed agency, including identification of the institution that is to be the principal, identification of the institution that is to be the agent, and specification of the activities in which the agent is to engage on behalf of the principal.

(D) Any other information that the commissioner may require.

(2) A notice filed by a California state bank under subdivision (b) shall be in the form, shall be signed in the manner, and shall, if the commissioner requires by regulation or order, be verified in the manner that the commissioner may by regulation or order require.

(3) A notice filed by a California state bank under subdivision (b) shall be accompanied by a filing fee of two hundred fifty dollars ($250).

(d) For purposes of subdivision (b), a notice by a California state bank is deemed to be filed with the commissioner at the time when the complete notice, including any amendments or supplements, containing all the information required by the commissioner, and otherwise complying with subdivision (c) is received by the commissioner.

(e) In determining whether or not to object to a notice by a California state bank, the commissioner shall consider the factors set forth in Section 1387 or 1394, as the case may be.

(Added by Stats. 2011, Ch. 243, Sec. 3. (SB 664) Effective January 1, 2012.)

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Section 1382.