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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 746 — Appeals Procedures · § 746.106

§ 746.106. Procedures for requesting review by the Director of the Office of Examination and Insurance.

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(a)Request for review. Prior to filing an appeal with the Committee pursuant to § 746.107, but after receiving a written decision by the appropriate program office in response to a request for reconsideration pursuant to § 746.105, an insured credit union may make a written request for review by the Director of the Office of Examination and Insurance of the program office's material supervisory determination. Such a request must be made within 30 calendar days after receiving a final decision on reconsideration from the appropriate program office. A request for review must be in writing and filed with the Secretary of the Board, National Credit Union Administration, 1775 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-3428.
(b)Content of request. Any request for review by an insured credit union must include:
(1)A statement that the insured credit union is requesting review by the Director of the Office of Examination and Insurance;
(2)A statement of the facts on which the request for review is based;
(3)A statement of the basis for the material supervisory determination to which the insured credit union objects and the alleged error in such determination;
(4)Any other evidence relied upon by the insured credit union that was not previously provided to the appropriate program office making the material supervisory determination; and
(5)A certification that the board of directors of the insured credit union has authorized the request for review to be filed.
(c)Conduct of review. Review of a material supervisory determination shall be based on the written submissions provided under paragraph
(b)of this section. The Director of the Office of Examination and Insurance may request additional information from the appropriate program office or the insured credit union within 15 calendar days after the Secretary of the Board receives a request for review by the Director of the Office of Examination and Insurance. The relevant party must submit the requested information to the Director of the Office of Examination and Insurance within 15 calendar days after receiving such request for additional information. The Director of the Office of Examination and Insurance may consult with the parties jointly or separately before rendering a decision and may solicit input from any other pertinent program office as necessary.
(d)Decision. Within 30 calendar days after the Secretary of the Board receives a request for review, the Director of the Office of Examination and Insurance shall issue a written decision, stating the reasons for the decision, and provide written notice of the right to file an appeal with the Committee pursuant to § 746.107. The 30 calendar day deadline is extended by the time period during which the Director of the Office of Examination and Insurance is gathering additional information. If a written decision is not issued within 30 calendar days, as extended by additional time during which the information is being gathered, the request for review will be deemed to have been denied.
(e)Subsequent requests for review. No party may request reconsideration of the decision rendered by the Director of the Office of Examination and Insurance. Any subsequent request for review following the rendering of a decision by the Director of the Office of Examination and Insurance will be treated as an appeal to the Committee. [82 FR 50281, Oct. 30, 2017, as amended at 84 FR 1608, Feb. 5, 2019]
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