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Code · South Dakota · Title 51 · Chapter 51-3

51A-3-9. Conditions to be considered in ruling on application.

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In ruling upon any bank application required in § 51A-2-16 , the director or the commission, as the case may be, shall consider the following conditions:
(1)The financial history and condition of the applicant;
(2)The adequacy of the applicant's financial structure;
(3)The future earning prospects of the applicant;
(4)The general character and fitness of the management and ownership of the applicant;
(5)The applicant's ability to serve the community as described in the application; and
(6)Such other facts and circumstances as in the opinion of the director or commission may be relevant.
In any hearing before the commission on an application, the director shall submit to the commission for its consideration pursuant to § 51A-3-10 the director's findings with respect to the above conditions together with all other pertinent information in the director's possession.
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