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Code · New Jersey · Title 52 — Savings and Loan Associations [Repealed] · Chapter 27H

52:27H-22.10 Qualifications of corporations, reviewed by commissioner

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4. The commissioner shall review the qualifications of corporations certified pursuant to this act not less than once every five years. If the commissioner determines that the certified corporation no longer meets the qualification standards established pursuant to this act, or the corporation's business practices do not meet professional standards or are not in conformance with the provisions of this act, the commissioner shall notify the corporation in writing of the deficiencies.
If the deficiencies are not corrected within a reasonable period of time to the satisfaction of the commissioner, the commissioner may revoke the corporation's certification. A corporation which has had its certification revoked may reapply for certification on terms and conditions established by the commissioner. No certification shall be granted to any export trading entity which does not meet the standards established by this act.
L.1995,c.275,s.4.
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