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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 9A

17:9A-394. Election of officers

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At the first meeting of the board of directors of the mutual savings bank holding company following each annual meeting, the board may elect a Chairman of the Board, and shall elect a President, either of whom may be chief executive officer, or another officer whom it may designate to be chief executive officer, all of whom shall be directors, and a Secretary and a Treasurer, neither of whom need be directors. Other officers of the mutual savings bank holding company may be appointed from time to time by the directors, as provided in the bylaws.
Reasonable compensation may be paid to directors of the mutual savings bank holding company for attendance at meetings of the board, or for service upon committees, or for other service rendered, and shall be fixed from time to time by a vote of a majority of the board. The commissioner may direct that the amount of compensation paid to directors of any mutual savings bank holding company be reduced if in his judgment it is excessive.
A mutual savings bank holding company may pay its officers any reasonable compensation as may be from time to time fixed by the board of directors. The commissioner may direct that the amount of compensation be reduced if in his judgment it is excessive.
L. 1987, c. 201, s. 13.
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