(a) The board of directors or the depositors representing not less than 25 percent of the deposit liability of any banking institution that is in the possession of a receiver may:
(1) Propose a plan of reorganization for the reorganization and reopening of the banking institution or for the establishment of a new State banking institution, national banking association, or other corporation that they consider necessary; and
(2) Choose a committee to represent them to carry out the plan.
(b) (1) The plan for reorganization of a commercial bank may provide for:
(i) The voluntary surrender or exchange of all or part of the outstanding capital stock of the commercial bank and the resale of that stock;
(ii) The sale of additional authorized stock;
(iii) The voluntary subscription or contribution by depositors and creditors to a guaranty fund; and
(iv) Any other protection for the depositors and creditors.
(2) The plan for reorganization of a savings bank may provide only for the voluntary subscription or contribution by depositors and creditors to a guaranty fund.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 5 - Banking Institutions -- General Provisions
Section 5-601 - When Commissioner May Take Charge -- Banking Institutions
Section 5-602 - When Commissioner May Take Charge -- Commercial Banks
Section 5-602.1 - When Commissioner May Take Charge -- Nondepository Trust Company
Section 5-603 - Effect of Possession by Commissioner
Section 5-604 - Notice of Possession by Commissioner
Section 5-604.1 - Payment of Expenses Related to Possession of Nondepository Trust Company
Section 5-605 - Appointment of Receiver
Section 5-606 - Powers and Duties of Receiver
Section 5-607 - Deposits Made by Receiver
Section 5-609 - Report of Commissioner to Court
Section 5-610 - Commissioner May Permit Reopening
Section 5-611 - Plan of Reorganization -- Proposal
Section 5-613 - Plan of Reorganization -- Consent of Political Subdivisions
Section 5-614 - Rights of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Section 5-615 - Preference for Property Held in Fiduciary Capacity