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Code · Washington · Title 31 — Miscellaneous Loan Agencies · Chapter 31.24

RCW 31.24.210

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(1)Subject to written approval of the director, one or more general business development companies may merge into or consolidate with each other consistent with *chapter 30.49 RCW.
(2)Upon ninety days advance application to and written approval of the director, a historic business development company may convert its charter to that of a general business development company. An application for conversion shall contain a cover letter requesting conversion, the proposed articles of amendments and bylaws amendments, a modified business plan, and other relevant information in form and substance similar to the requirements of a de novo application for a general business development company as provided in RCW 31.24.020 . In making a determination of whether to approve or deny such a conversion, the director shall consider:
(a)The historic performance and safety and soundness of the historic business development company;
(b)Whether the conversion to a general business development company will have a likelihood of continuing to fulfill the purposes of this chapter;
(c)Whether the applicant will have a likelihood of remaining safe and sound as a general business development company and pursuant to its proposed modified business plan; and
(d)Whether the proposed conversion would serve, or otherwise not detract from, the needs and convenience of the community served by the business development company.
[ 2006 c 87 s 23 .]
Notes:
*Reviser's note: Chapter 30.49 RCW was recodified as chapter 30A.49 RCW pursuant to 2014 c 37 s 4, effective January 5, 2015.
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