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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 1091 — Procedures for Supervisory Designation Proceedings · § 1091.111

§ 1091.111. Notice and response included in adjudication proceeding otherwise brought by the Bureau.

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(a)Notwithstanding §§ 1091.102 through 1091.106, the Bureau may, in its discretion, provide the notice and opportunity to respond required by 12 U.S.C. 5514(a)(1)(C) in a notice of charges otherwise brought by the Bureau pursuant to 12 CFR 1081.200 and the adjudication proceedings pursuant to part 1081. Also, a person may agree to submit to the Bureau's supervisory authority under 12 U.S.C. 5514(a)(1)(C) as part of a consent order entered into in connection with an adjudication proceeding or civil action.
(b)If the Bureau chooses to proceed in the manner described in paragraph
(a)of this section, it shall so indicate in the notice of charges, and any order of the Director resulting from the notice of charges shall constitute the order referred to in 12 U.S.C. 5514(a)(1)(C).
(c)If the Bureau proceeds pursuant to paragraph
(a)of this section, the provisions of §§ 1091.101 through 1091.110, and §§ 1091.113 through 1091.115 will be inapplicable to such proceeding.
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