(a) The board of directors of a commercial bank may not declare a stock dividend unless its surplus, after the increase in capital stock, is equal to at least 20 percent of the outstanding capital stock as increased.
(b) If the surplus of the commercial bank, after the increase in capital stock, is less than 100 percent of its capital stock as increased, the commercial bank annually shall transfer to surplus at least 10 percent of its net earnings until the surplus is 100 percent of its capital stock as increased.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 3 - Banking Institutions -- Commercial Banks
Subtitle 3 - Capital Stock; Surplus Requirements; Stockholders
Section 3-301 - Capital Stock in General
Section 3-302 - Preferred Stock
Section 3-303 - Loans for Stock Subscription
Section 3-304 - Loans on and Acquisitions of Own Stock Prohibited
Section 3-305 - Reduction of Capital
Section 3-306 - Maintenance of Surplus; Losses
Section 3-307 - Cash Dividends
Section 3-308 - Stock Dividends
Section 3-310 - Annual Meeting of Stockholders
Section 3-311 - Oath of Stockholder Before Voting
Section 3-312 - Debt Instruments
Section 3-314 - Approval of Commissioner of Certain Stock Transactions