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Code · California · Financial Code

§ 1362

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Sections 215.2, 215.3, 215.4, 215.5, 215.8, and 215.9 of Regulation O in all of their particulars, including footnotes, are hereby referred to, incorporated by reference into this article, and adopted, subject to the following:
(a)The term “this Subpart,” as used in the referenced sections of Regulation O, means this article.
(b)Subdivision
(j)of Section 215.2 of Regulation O is not applicable. Instead, the term “member bank,” as used in the referenced sections of Regulation O, means a bank.
(c)The term “executive officer,” as used in the referenced sections of Regulation O, includes, in the case of a bank of the type described in paragraph
(2)or
(4)of subdivision
(a)of Section 1361, the manager of each office of the type referred to in paragraph
(2)or
(4)of subdivision
(a)of Section 1361 that the bank maintains in this state.
(d)The definition of “lending limit” in subdivision
(i)of Section 215.2 of Regulation O is not applicable; instead, the term “lending limit,” as used in the referenced sections of Regulation O, means an amount equal to the limit on obligations of a single obligor set forth in Section 1481, and any reference in the referenced sections of Regulation O to the lending limit specified in subdivision
(i)of Section 215.2 is considered to be a reference to the limit specified in Section 1481.
(1)Any company which is majority owned by one or more executive officers or directors of a bank, individually or collectively, is deemed to be a related interest of each of those executive officers or directors for purposes of the referenced sections of Regulation O.
(2)In case an individual who is an executive officer of a bank is also a director or executive officer of a company, the company is deemed to be a related interest of the individual for purposes of the referenced sections of Regulation O except subdivision
(c)of Section 215.4. However, this paragraph shall not apply to an extension of credit by a bank to any of the following companies:
(A)A bank holding company of which the bank is a subsidiary.
(B)Any subsidiary of the bank holding company.
(C)Any nonprofit company engaged in religious, charitable, educational, scientific, literary, social, or recreational purposes, provided that the individual whose position as a director or executive officer of the company at issue does not receive compensation in excess of one thousand dollars ($1,000) per year for serving as a director or executive officer of the company.
(3)In case a bank in making an extension of credit becomes subject to the requirements set forth in subdivision (b)(1)(i) of Section 215.4 of Regulation O because of paragraph
(1)or (2), the bank shall be deemed to fulfill the requirement if the extension of credit is promptly reported to the board of the bank.
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