Sec. 126.206. NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION AS LIQUIDATING AGENT. (a) The commissioner may tender a credit union that has been closed for liquidation to the National Credit Union Administration or its successor as liquidating agent if the shares and deposits of the credit union were insured by the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund or its successor on the date of closing.
(b) After acceptance of tender of the credit union, the National Credit Union Administration or its successor, as liquidating agent of the credit union, shall perform the acts and duties that it considers necessary or desirable and that are permitted or required by federal law or this chapter. The National Credit Union Administration, as liquidating agent, is not subject to commission control.
(c) If the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund pays the insured share and deposit liabilities of a credit union that is being liquidated under this subchapter, the National Credit Union Administration is subrogated, to the extent of the payment, to all rights that the owners of the share or deposit accounts have against the credit union.
Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 533, Sec. 51, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 3 - Financial Institutions and Businesses
Chapter 126 - Credit Union Supervision and Regulation
Subchapter E. Liquidation Order; Injunction
Section 126.201. Liquidation Order; Appointment of Liquidating Agent
Section 126.202. Service of Order
Section 126.203. Suit for Injunction
Section 126.204. Action Pending Injunction Hearing
Section 126.205. Hearing on Injunction; Appeal
Section 126.206. National Credit Union Administration as Liquidating Agent