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Code · California · Financial Code

§ 588

183 words·~1 min read·/ca/financial-code/588

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(a)Any subject institution, subject person of a subject institution, or former subject person of a subject institution to whom an order is issued under Sections 585 to 587, inclusive, may apply to the commissioner to modify or rescind the order. In deciding whether to grant or deny the application, the commissioner shall consider whether it is in the public interest to modify or rescind the order and whether it is reasonable to believe that the subject person or former subject person will, if and when he or she becomes a subject person of a subject institution or holding company, comply with all applicable provisions of law, or any regulation or order issued by the commissioner.
(b)The right of any subject person or former subject person of a subject institution or holding company to whom an order is issued under Sections 585 to 587, inclusive, to petition for judicial review of the order shall not be affected by the failure of the subject institution or holding company to apply to the commissioner pursuant to subdivision
(a)to modify or rescind the order.
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