Sec. 3702.
On an interstate basis, a bank may consolidate with any number of consolidating organizations to form a consolidated organization in accordance with the laws under which the consolidated organization is chartered, if all of the following apply:
(a) Consolidation is permitted by the laws under which each consolidating organization is organized and the appropriate regulator or regulators approve the consolidation.
(b) The consolidating organizations provide notice to the commissioner by filing a copy of the application for consolidation within 10 days after the date the application is filed with the appropriate federal regulator.
(c) The consolidated organization complies with section 3703(3) with respect to notice of consolidation, but that notice is limited to a court, public tribunal, agency, or officer of this state.
History: 1999, Act 276, Eff. Mar. 1, 2000
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 487 - Financial Institutions
Act 276 of 1999 - Banking Code of 1999 (487.11101 - 487.15105)
276-1999-3 - Chapter 3 Bank Organization and Structure (487.13101...487.13913)
276-1999-3-7 - Part 7 Consolidation and Conversion (487.13701...487.13714)
Section 487.13701 - Consolidated Bank; Formation.
Section 487.13702 - Consolidated Organization.
Section 487.13703 - Consolidated Bank; Rights, Privileges, and Powers.
Section 487.13704 - Service of Process.
Section 487.13705 - Notice of Operation.
Section 487.13706 - Definitions; Applicable Provisions.
Section 487.13707 - Definitions; Consolidation Agreement; Approval of Terms and Conditions.
Section 487.13709 - Conversion of Depository Institution.
Section 487.13710 - Effect of Conversion.
Section 487.13711 - Branch Services.
Section 487.13712 - Discontinuing Branch Operations; Transfer of Functions to Principal Office.
Section 487.13713 - Principal Office; Relocation.
Section 487.13714 - Branch Office in Foreign Country; Applicable Provisions.