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Code · Michigan · Chapter 490 — Credit Unions

490.245 Termination of conservatorship; determination by commissioner; resumption of business transactions by domestic credit union; appointment of receiver; liquidation.

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490.245 Termination of conservatorship; determination by commissioner; resumption of business transactions by domestic credit union; appointment of receiver; liquidation.
Sec. 245.
(1)If satisfied that it may be done safely and that it is in the public interest, the commissioner may terminate a conservatorship under this part and permit the domestic credit union to resume the transaction of its business subject to terms, conditions, restrictions, and limitations that he or she prescribes.
(2)Subject to subsection (3), if the commissioner determines that it is in the public interest, the commissioner may terminate a conservatorship under this part and apply for the appointment of a receiver for the domestic credit union as provided in part 2 of this article.
(3)If the commissioner determines that liquidation of a domestic credit union is in the public interest, the commissioner shall terminate a conservatorship under this part and apply for the appointment of a receiver for the domestic credit union as provided in part 2 of this article.
History: 2003, Act 215 , Eff. June 1, 2004
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