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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 308 — Rules of Practice and Procedure · § 308.153

§ 308.153. Procedures where notice of disapproval issues pursuant to § 303.103(c) of this chapter.

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(a)The Notice of Disapproval shall be served upon the insured state nonmember bank and the candidate for director or senior executive officer. The Notice of Disapproval shall:
(1)Summarize or cite the relevant considerations specified in § 308.152;
(2)Inform the individual and the bank that a request for review of the disapproval may be filed within fifteen days of receipt of the Notice of Disapproval; and
(3)Specify that additional information, if any, must be contained in the request for review.
(b)The request for review must be filed at the appropriate regional office.
(c)The request for review must be in writing and should:
(1)Specify the reasons why the FDIC should reconsider its disapproval; and
(2)Set forth relevant, substantive and material documents, if any, that for good cause were not previously set forth in the notice required to be filed pursuant to section 32 of the FDIA (12 U.S.C. 1831i). [56 FR 37975, Aug. 9, 1991, as amended at 64 FR 62101, Nov. 16, 1999]
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