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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 10 (Reported in House) — To create hope and opportunity for investors, consumers, and entrepreneurs by ending bailouts and Too Big to Fail, ho... · Sec. 551

Sec. 551. Option for Federal savings associations to operate as a covered savings association

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The Home Owners’ Loan Act is amended by inserting after section 5 ( 12 U.S.C. 1464 ) the following: In this section, the term covered savings association means a Federal savings association that makes an election approved under subsection (b). Upon issuance of the rules described in subsection (f), a Federal savings association may elect to operate as a covered savings association by submitting a notice to the Comptroller of such election. A Federal savings association shall be deemed to be approved to operate as a covered savings association on the date that is 60 days after the date on which the Comptroller receives the notice under paragraph (1), unless the Comptroller notifies the Federal savings association otherwise.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law and except as otherwise provided in this section, a covered savings association shall— have the same rights and privileges as a national bank that has its main office situated in the same location as the home office of the covered savings association; and be subject to the same duties, restrictions, penalties, liabilities, conditions, and limitations that would apply to such a national bank. A covered savings association shall be treated as a Federal savings association for the purposes— of governance of the covered savings association, including incorporation, bylaws, boards of directors, shareholders, and distribution of dividends; of consolidation, merger, dissolution, conversion (including conversion to a stock bank or to another charter), conservatorship, and receivership; and determined by regulation of the Comptroller.
A covered savings association may continue to operate any branch or agency the covered savings association operated on the date on which an election under subsection
(b)is approved. The Comptroller shall issue rules to carry out this section— that establish streamlined standards and procedures that clearly identify required documentation or timelines for an election under subsection (b); that require a Federal savings association that makes an election under subsection
(b)to identify specific assets and subsidiaries— that do not conform to the requirements for assets and subsidiaries of a national bank; and that are held by the Federal savings association on the date on which the Federal savings association submits a notice of such election; that establish— a transition process for bringing such assets and subsidiaries into conformance with the requirements for a national bank; and procedures for allowing the Federal savings association to provide a justification for grandfathering such assets and subsidiaries after electing to operate as a covered savings association; that establish standards and procedures to allow a covered savings association to terminate an election under subsection
(b)after an appropriate period of time or to make a subsequent election; that clarify requirements for the treatment of covered savings associations, including the provisions of law that apply to covered savings associations; and as the Comptroller deems necessary and in the interests of safety and soundness. .
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