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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 54B — Savings and Loan Associations

§ 54B-9. Application to organize a savings and loan association.

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§ 54B-9. Application to organize a savings and loan association.
(a)It shall be lawful for any five or more natural persons (hereinafter referred to as the "incorporators"), who are domiciled in this State, to organize and establish a savings and loan association in order to promote thrift and home financing, subject to approval as hereinafter provided in this Chapter. The incorporators shall file with the Commissioner of Banks a preliminary application to organize a State association, in the form to be prescribed by the Commissioner of Banks, together with the proper nonrefundable application fee.
(b)The application to organize a State association shall be received by the Commissioner of Banks not less than 60 days prior to the scheduled consideration of the application by the Commission, and it shall contain:
(1)The original of the certificate of incorporation, which shall be signed by the original incorporators, or a majority of them, but not less than five, and shall be properly acknowledged by a person duly authorized by this State to take proof or acknowledgment of deeds; and two conformed copies;
(2)The names and addresses of the incorporators; and the names and addresses of the initial members of the board of directors;
(3)Statements of the anticipated receipts, expenditures, earnings and financial condition of the association for its first two years of operation, or such longer period as the Commissioner of Banks may require;
(4)A showing satisfactory to the Commission that:
a. The public convenience and advantage will be served by the establishment of the proposed association;
b. There is a reasonable demand and necessity in the community which will be served by the establishment of the proposed association;
c. The proposed association will have a reasonable probability of sustaining profitable and beneficial operations within a reasonable time in the community in which the proposed association intends to locate;
d. The proposed association, if established, will promote healthy and effective competition in the community in the delivery to the public of savings and loan services;
(5)The proposed bylaws;
(6)Statements, exhibits, maps and other data which may be prescribed or requested by the Commissioner of Banks, which data shall be sufficiently detailed and comprehensive so as to enable the Commissioner of Banks to pass upon the criteria set forth in this Article.
(c)The application shall be signed by the original incorporators or a majority of them but not less than five, and shall be properly acknowledged by a person duly authorized by this State to take proof and acknowledgement of deeds. (1981, c. 282, s. 3; 1989, c. 76, s. 2; 2001-193, s. 16.)
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