Effective: September 29, 1994
Latest Legislation: House Bill 695 - 120th General Assembly
(A)(1) The superintendent of credit unions may issue an order appointing a conservator for any credit union whenever he considers it necessary in order to conserve the assets of such credit union for members, depositors, and creditors. The superintendent shall appoint a conservator for any credit union whose status as an insured institution has been terminated.
(2) Within thirty days after the date of the order of appointment of a conservator, the credit union may commence a civil action in the court of common pleas of Franklin county to obtain an order compelling the superintendent to remove the conservator. The court shall give the action calendar priority over other civil business before the court and expeditiously proceed and make a determination on it. The Rules of Civil Procedure apply to the action except that the copy of the complaint and summons shall be served by the sheriff of Franklin county on the superintendent and shall be returnable within five days after the date of service, whereupon the allegations of the complaint are deemed to stand denied without necessity of filing an answer under Civil Rule 12.
(3) The credit union may consent to the appointment of a conservator by resolution of the majority of the board of directors of record on the date of the order of appointment.
(4) The superintendent may fix the compensation to be paid to the conservator, the bond or other security to be required of him, and may remove such conservator at any time.
(5) On or after the appointment of a conservator for any credit union, the superintendent may order the closing of the books of such credit union. He may thereafter permit such books to be reopened.
(B) The conservator:
(1) Shall take possession of the business and property of such credit union;
(2) Shall have and exercise, in the name and on behalf of the credit union, all the rights, powers, and authority of the officers, directors, and members of the credit union and may continue its business in whole or in part with a view to conserving its business and assets pending further disposition thereof as provided by law under the supervision of the superintendent and upon such limitations as are imposed by him;
(3) May give notice that he has taken possession of the assets of the credit union to all persons holding or having possession of any assets of such credit union;
(4) In all other respects, operate the credit union in accordance with, and remain subject to, the requirements of this chapter;
(5) May bring or defend suits or proceedings in the name of the credit union under the direction and supervision of the superintendent.
(C) This section does not vest title to any assets of the credit union in the conservator. No person, firm, corporation, or association, knowing that a conservator has taken possession of the business and property of a credit union or having been so notified shall have a lien or charge against any of the assets of such credit union for any payment, advance, or liability thereafter made or incurred.
(D) The superintendent may terminate the conservatorship and permit the credit union to resume the transaction of its business, subject to such terms and restrictions as he prescribes, when the superintendent determines that the termination of such conservatorship may be safely done and would be in the public interest. The superintendent may terminate the conservatorship and issue an order revoking the credit union's articles of incorporation and appointing a liquidating agent to liquidate the credit union in accordance with and on the grounds provided in section 1733.37 of the Revised Code.
(E) The conservator may, subject to the approval of the superintendent, submit a plan for the termination of the conservatorship to the members of the credit union. If the majority of the members vote to accept the plan, the members shall elect directors to manage the affairs of the credit union.
(F) The expenses of the conservatorship and compensation of the conservator if any, as provided in this section, shall be paid out of the assets of the credit union and shall be a lien thereon prior to any other lien.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 17 | Corporations-Partnerships
Section 1733.01 | Credit Union Definitions.
Section 1733.02 | Purpose of Chapter.
Section 1733.03 | Purpose of Credit Union.
Section 1733.04 | Authority of Credit Union.
Section 1733.041 | Insurance Protection for Members' Accounts.
Section 1733.042 | Posting Notice of Insurance.
Section 1733.051 | Grounds for Termination of Services.
Section 1733.06 | Statutory Agent.
Section 1733.07 | Forming a Credit Union.
Section 1733.08 | Accepting Articles by Secretary of State.
Section 1733.09 | Meeting of Incorporators.
Section 1733.10 | Initial Meeting of Board of Directors.
Section 1733.11 | Action Taken Without Meeting.
Section 1733.12 | Annual Meeting.
Section 1733.14 | Quorum at Member Meeting.
Section 1733.15 | Board of Directors.
Section 1733.152 | Appointment of Associate Directors.
Section 1733.16 | Board Meetings.
Section 1733.17 | Quorum of Board.
Section 1733.18 | Vacancies on Board - Removal of Director.
Section 1733.181 | Removal From Office.
Section 1733.19 | Establishment of Committees - Advisory Board.
Section 1733.191 | Notice of Outside Auditor.
Section 1733.20 | Officers - Duties.
Section 1733.21 | Binding Effect of Acts of Minor Officer.
Section 1733.22 | Compensation and Benefits.
Section 1733.23 | Fidelity Bond.
Section 1733.24 | Deposits; Shares and Accounts; Withdrawals.
Section 1733.241 | Payment on Joint Account - Contract for Payment on Death.
Section 1733.242 | Acceptance of Property for Safekeeping - Transactions With Minors.
Section 1733.243 | Claims to Property in Safekeeping - Bond of Claimant.
Section 1733.25 | Loans - Interest.
Section 1733.251 | Alternative Interest Rate.
Section 1733.252 | Compliance With Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act.
Section 1733.253 | Permissible Charges Under a Revolving Credit Agreement.
Section 1733.27 | Fiscal Year.
Section 1733.28 | Financial Statement.
Section 1733.29 | Permanent Records.
Section 1733.291 | Preservation of Records - Retention Period - Disposal.
Section 1733.292 | Process for Retention of Documents - Approval - Use as Evidence.
Section 1733.30 | Investments.
Section 1733.31 | Reserve Accounts - Liquidity Fund.
Section 1733.32 | Powers of Superintendent of Financial Institutions.
Section 1733.321 | Credit Unions Fund.
Section 1733.322 | Requesting Outside Auditor to Review Results of Examination.
Section 1733.323 | Issuing Administrative Guidelines.
Section 1733.324 | Issuing Cease-and-Desist Order.
Section 1733.325 | Setting Supervisory Conference.
Section 1733.326 | Forfeiture and Civil Penalty for Noncompliance With Order or Agreement.
Section 1733.327 | Confidentiality.
Section 1733.328 | Frequency of Credit Union Examinations.
Section 1733.329 | Credit Union Council.
Section 1733.3210 | Duties of Council.
Section 1733.33 | Amendments to Articles or Regulations.
Section 1733.34 | Merger of Credit Unions.
Section 1733.341 | Conversions.
Section 1733.35 | Dissolution.
Section 1733.361 | Appointment and Removal of Conservator - Duties of Conservator.
Section 1733.37 | Liquidation.
Section 1733.38 | Qualification of Foreign Credit Union.
Section 1733.39 | Requirements for Doing Business.
Section 1733.40 | Annual Report.
Section 1733.41 | Additional Rules and Regulations.
Section 1733.411 | Adoption of Administrative Rules.
Section 1733.412 | Powers of Federal Credit Unions Granted to State Chartered Credit Unions.
Section 1733.42 | Computing Time for Giving Notice.
Section 1733.43 | Exemption From Franchise Tax and Report.
Section 1733.44 | Prohibition Against Use of Words Credit Union.
Section 1733.441 | False Advertising.
Section 1733.45 | Applicability of General Corporation Laws.
Section 1733.47 | Criminal Records Check to Be Requested by Superintendent.