Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 667 - Credit Unions
Section 36a-470a. - Termination.

(a) A Connecticut credit union may terminate its corporate existence and be dissolved in accordance with a plan of dissolution as provided in this section.

(b) Within three days after a majority of the governing board has adopted a plan of dissolution of the Connecticut credit union, the governing board shall file with the commissioner a copy of such plan of dissolution, attested by the chairman or vice chairman and the secretary or treasurer, and inform the commissioner of the date on which the plan will be voted on by the members of the Connecticut credit union. The plan of dissolution shall be approved at an annual or special meeting of the members. Written notice of the date, time and place of the meeting at which the plan of dissolution is to be considered shall be hand-delivered or mailed to each member at such member's last-known address as shown on the records of the Connecticut credit union, not more than thirty or less than seven days prior to the date of the vote. The written notice shall clearly describe the plan and the reasons for the plan and shall notify the member of such member's right to vote on the plan in person, by proxy or by mail ballot, and shall have an official form of proxy or mail ballot attached. The affirmative vote of two-thirds of those members voting shall be required to approve the proposal. Upon receipt of the filing, the commissioner may by order appoint the National Credit Union Administration or its successor agency to act as liquidating agent.
(c) Within three days after the members of such Connecticut credit union have voted on the plan of dissolution, the Connecticut credit union shall file with the commissioner a statement of the results of the vote, certified by the secretary of the credit union. The statement shall state the number of members who voted on the plan and the number of members who voted in favor of adopting such plan.
(d) On receipt of the statement, the commissioner shall:
(1) Take possession of the property and business of the Connecticut credit union; or
(2) Notify the liquidating agent, if one is appointed as provided in subsection (b) of this section, to take possession of the property and business of the Connecticut credit union; or
(3) Apply to the superior court for the judicial district of Hartford for the appointment of a receiver for the Connecticut credit union. The court may appoint the receiver after reasonable notice to the Connecticut credit union.
(e) The commissioner may seek the appointment of a conservator or receiver for any Connecticut credit union, in accordance with section 36a-220, if the commissioner certifies, in writing, that no other reasonable alternatives are available to protect the members and creditors of such Connecticut credit union, and it appears that:
(1) The Connecticut credit union, through insolvency, repeated gross mismanagement or repeated neglect in the conduct of its operations, is no longer able to carry out the purposes for which it was formed;
(2) The Connecticut credit union has abandoned its activities and is no longer functioning as a Connecticut credit union and termination cannot be accomplished by any other means; or
(3) Any reason specified in subsection (a) of section 36a-220 exists.
(P.A. 02-73, S. 71; P.A. 03-84, S. 73; P.A. 04-8, S. 10; 04-257, S. 60.)
History: P.A. 03-84 changed “Commissioner of Banking” to “commissioner”, effective June 3, 2003; P.A. 04-8 made technical changes in Subsec. (e), effective April 16, 2004; P.A. 04-257 made a technical change in Subsec. (b), effective June 14, 2004.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 36a - The Banking Law of Connecticut

Chapter 667 - Credit Unions

Section 36a-435. (Formerly Sec. 36-194). - Definitions.

Section 36a-435a. - Short title: Connecticut Credit Union Act.

Section 36a-435b. - Definitions.

Section 36a-436. (Formerly Sec. 36-195). - License required.

Section 36a-436a. - Franchise and filing fee payable to the Secretary of the State.

Section 36a-436b. - Issuance of certificate of authority to engage in business of Connecticut credit union.

Section 36a-437. (Formerly Sec. 36-196). - Organization.

Section 36a-437a. - Organization.

Section 36a-438. (Formerly Sec. 36-196a). - Field of membership. Expansion. Membership applications. Continuation of membership. Expulsion or withdrawal of member.

Section 36a-438a. - Field of membership. Expansion. Change in field of membership.

Section 36a-439. (Formerly Sec. 36-196c). - Change in the field of membership.

Section 36a-439a. - Membership applications. Expulsion of member.

Section 36a-440. (Formerly Sec. 36-196d). - Central credit union.

Section 36a-440a. - Meetings.

Section 36a-440b. - Financial and statistical reports and other information. Records.

Section 36a-441. (Formerly Sec. 36-198). - Powers.

Section 36a-441a. - Loan and lease losses account. Net worth requirement.

Section 36a-442. (Formerly Sec. 36-198b). - Mortgage loans to members.

Section 36a-442a. - Deposit of funds; withdrawals. Bond requirement.

Section 36a-443 to 36a-448. (Formerly Secs. 36-198c to 36-198e, 36-200, - Extension of lines of credit to members. Lien on shares of members. Tax and loan and note accounts. Shares; value; withdrawal; minors; trusts; retirement accounts; share insur...

Section 36a-448a. - Governing board powers.

Section 36a-449. (Formerly Sec. 36-203a). - Governing board meetings.

Section 36a-449a. - Meetings of governing board.

Section 36a-450. (Formerly Sec. 36-203b). - Governing board powers. Committees.

Section 36a-450a. - Executive committee.

Section 36a-451. (Formerly Sec. 36-203c). - Executive committee.

Section 36a-451a. - Supervisory committee. Members. Powers. Duties.

Section 36a-452. (Formerly Sec. 36-203d). - Investment policy.

Section 36a-452a. - Credit committee. Credit manager. Loan officer.

Section 36a-453 and 36a-454. (Formerly Secs. 36-204 and 36-204a). - Officers. Benefits for Connecticut credit union employees and their families; liability or indemnity coverage for directors, credit committee members and supervisory committee member...

Section 36a-454a. - Benefits for Connecticut credit union employees and their families. Liability or indemnity coverage for directors, credit committee members and supervisory committee members.

Section 36a-454b. - Conflict of interest policy. Prohibitions re insiders and family members of insiders.

Section 36a-455. (Formerly Sec. 36-205). - Credit committee. Loans. Lines of credit.

Section 36a-455a. - Powers.

Section 36a-455b. - Transfer of assets or business. Sale of branch. Acquisition of assets or business of federal credit union.

Section 36a-456. (Formerly Sec. 36-206). - Loans. Interest on loans. Authorization of interest refunds. Security. Regulations.

Section 36a-456a. - Shares; secondary capital accounts; share insurance.

Section 36a-456b. - Tax and loan and note accounts.

Section 36a-456c. - Dividends.

Section 36a-457. (Formerly Sec. 36-208). - Supervisory committee. Members. Powers. Duties.

Section 36a-457a. - Loan policy.

Section 36a-457b. - Mortgage loans to members.

Section 36a-458. (Formerly Sec. 36-209). - Reserve requirements.

Section 36a-458a. - Loans. Definitions.

Section 36a-459. (Formerly Sec. 36-210). - Dividends.

Section 36a-459a. - Investment policy.

Section 36a-460. (Formerly Sec. 36-211). - Losses. Reduction of liabilities.

Section 36a-460a. - Corporate Connecticut credit union.

Section 36a-461. (Formerly Sec. 36-213). - Deposit of funds; withdrawals. Registration of securities; inspection. Bonding of officers, employees and authorized agents.

Section 36a-461a. - Credit union service organizations.

Section 36a-462. (Formerly Sec. 36-214). - Regulations re conduct of Connecticut credit unions, enforcement of chapter and establishment of rates paid as dividends.

Section 36a-462a. - Establishment of branch in this state or outside state by Connecticut credit union. Application.

Section 36a-462b. - Establishment of branch in this state by out-of-state, state-chartered credit union. Expansion of field of membership.

Section 36a-463. (Formerly Sec. 36-215). - Reports to commissioner. Net worth restoration plan. Records. Fees.

Section 36a-463a. - Audit report and net worth restoration plan by out-of-state, state-chartered or federally-chartered credit union that maintains branch in this state.

Section 36a-463b. - Relocation of main office of Connecticut credit union with approval of commissioner.

Section 36a-464 to 36a-468. (Formerly Secs. 36-219 to 36-221, 36-223a). - Termination. Distribution of assets upon liquidation. No exemption from taxation. License required of other entities. Conversion of Connecticut credit union into federal or out...

Section 36a-468a. - Mergers.

Section 36a-468b. - Conversion of Connecticut credit union into federal credit union.

Section 36a-469 (Formerly Sec. 36-223b) and 36a-469a. - Conversion of federal or out-of-state credit union into Connecticut credit union. Conversion of Connecticut or federal credit union into mutual savings bank, mutual savings and loan association...

Section 36a-469b. - Conversion of federal or out-of-state credit union into Connecticut credit union.

Section 36a-469c. - Conversion of Connecticut or federal credit union into mutual savings bank, mutual savings and loan association or mutual community bank.

Section 36a-470. (Formerly Sec. 36-223c). - Mergers.

Section 36a-470a. - Termination.

Section 36a-471. (Formerly Sec. 36-223d). - Sale of assets.

Section 36a-471a. - Regulations re conduct of Connecticut credit unions, enforcement of chapter and establishment of rates paid as dividends.

Section 36a-472. (Formerly Sec. 36-223e). - Out-of-state credit union doing business in this state.

Section 36a-472a. - No exemption from taxation.

Section 36a-473 and 36a-474 (Formerly Secs. 36-223f and 36-224) and 36a- - Reports and examination of out-of-state credit unions doing business in this state; net worth restoration plan; revocation or suspension of approval. Exceptions. Credit union...

Section 36a-476. - Compliance with federal Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act.