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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 708a — Bank Conversions and Mergers · § 708a.110

§ 708a.110. Completion of conversion.

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(a)After receipt of the approvals under §§ 708a.108 and 708a.109 the credit union may complete the conversion.
(b)The credit union must complete the conversion within one year of the date of receipt of NCUA approval under § 708a.108. If a credit union fails to complete the conversion within one year the Regional Director will disapprove of the methods and procedures. The credit union's board of directors must then adopt a new conversion proposal and solicit another member vote if it still desires to convert.
(c)The Regional Director may, upon timely request and for good cause, extend the one year completion period for an additional six months.
(d)After notification by the board of directors of the mutual savings bank or mutual savings association that the conversion has been completed, the NCUA will cancel the insurance certificate of the credit union and, if applicable, the charter of a federal credit union. [71 FR 77167, Dec. 22, 2006. Redesignated at 75 FR 81386, Dec. 28, 2010, as amended at 84 FR 1607, Feb. 5, 2019]
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