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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 64

64B.44 HEARINGS.

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64B.44 HEARINGS.
Upon notification to a society by the commissioner:
(1)that the risk-based capital report is being adjusted by the commissioner;
(2)that the society's risk-based capital plan or revised risk-based capital plan is unsatisfactory, and that the notification constitutes a fraternal action level event or fraternal authorized control level event with respect to the society;
(3)that the society has failed to adhere to its risk-based capital plan or revised risk-based capital plan and that the failure has substantial adverse effect on the ability of the society to eliminate the fraternal action level event with respect to the society according to its risk-based capital plan or revised risk-based capital plan; or
(4)that a corrective order will be issued with respect to the society;
the society has the right to a contested case hearing conducted in accordance with chapter 14, on a record, at which the society may challenge a determination or action by the commissioner. The society shall notify the commissioner of its request for a hearing within five days after the notification by the commissioner under clause (1), (2), (3), or (4). Upon receipt of the society's request for a hearing, the commissioner shall set a date for the hearing no less than ten nor more than 30 days after the date of the society's request.
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