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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 101 — Covered Savings Associations · § 101.6

§ 101.6. Termination.

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(a)Termination. A covered savings association may terminate its election to operate as a covered savings association, after an appropriate period of time as determined by the OCC, by submitting a notice to the OCC.
(b)Procedures. A covered savings association wishing to terminate its election shall comply with, and shall be subject to, the provisions of §§ 101.2, 101.3, and 101.5, except that:
(1)The provisions of §§ 101.3 and 101.5 shall be applied by substituting “covered savings association” for “Federal savings association” and “Federal savings association” for “covered savings association” each place those terms appear in those sections;
(2)Section 101.3(a)(1) shall not apply; and
(3)Sections 101.3 and 101.5 shall be applied by substituting “effective date of the termination” for “effective date of the election.”
(c)Applicable law. On and after the effective date of the termination, a Federal savings association that has terminated its election to operate as a covered savings association shall be subject to the same provisions of law as a Federal savings association that has not made an election under this part.
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