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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 225 — Bank Holding Companies and Change in Bank Control (Regulation Y) · § 225.72

§ 225.72. Director and officer appointments; prior notice requirement.

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(a)Prior notice by regulated institution. A regulated institution shall give the Board 30 days' written notice, as specified in § 225.73, before adding or replacing any member of its board of directors, employing any person as a senior executive officer of the institution, or changing the responsibilities of any senior executive officer so that the person would assume a different senior executive officer position, if:
(1)The regulated institution is not in compliance with all minimum capital requirements applicable to the institution as determined on the basis of the institution's most recent report of condition or report of examination or inspection;
(2)The regulated institution is in troubled condition; or
(3)The Board determines, in connection with its review of a capital restoration plan required under section 38 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act or subpart B of the Board's Regulation H, or otherwise, that such notice is appropriate.
(b)Prior notice by individual. The prior notice required by paragraph
(a)of this section may be provided by an individual seeking election to the board of directors of a regulated institution.
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