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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 192 — Conversions from Mutual to Stock Form · § 192.570

§ 192.570. Conflicts of interest among directors.

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(a)In general. A person is subject to 12 CFR 163.200 if that person:
(1)Is a director, officer, or employee of the savings association; has the power to direct the savings association's management or policies; or otherwise owes a fiduciary duty to the savings association (for example, holding company directors); and
(2)Will serve as an officer, director, or employee of the charitable organization. See Form AC for further information on operating plans and conflict of interest plans.
(b)Identification and recusal of directors. Before the savings association's board of directors may adopt a plan of conversion that includes a charitable organization, the savings association must identify its directors that will serve on the charitable organization's board. These directors may not participate in the board's discussions concerning contributions to the charitable organization, and may not vote on the matter.
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