Sec. 204.109. RELOCATION OF OFFICE. (a) With the prior written approval of the commissioner, a foreign bank licensed to establish and maintain a Texas state branch or agency may relocate the branch or agency office. A foreign bank that intends to relocate a Texas state branch or agency office shall submit a letter to the commissioner describing the address of the proposed location, the reasons for relocation, and the manner of notifying its customers of the relocation.
(b) On or before the 30th day after the date the foreign bank's letter has been accepted for filing and any required fee has been paid, the commissioner shall approve or deny the relocation. The commissioner may not permit the foreign bank to relocate its Texas state branch or agency office if the commissioner finds that the proposed location and the manner of relocation and notification will be deceptive or that the relocation will impede or tend to impede the foreign bank's depositors and creditors in this state.
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 344, Sec. 1.001, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 3 - Financial Institutions and Businesses
Subtitle G - Bank Holding Companies; Interstate Bank Operations
Subchapter B. Direct Branch and Agency Offices of Foreign Banks
Section 204.101. Application to Establish Branch or Agency
Section 204.102. Hearing and Decision on Application
Section 204.103. Issuance of License
Section 204.104. No Concurrent Federal Branch or Agency
Section 204.105. Powers of Branch and Agency
Section 204.106. Application to Act as Fiduciary
Section 204.109. Relocation of Office
Section 204.110. Separate Assets
Section 204.111. Disclosure of Lack of Deposit Insurance
Section 204.112. Limitations on Payment of Interest on Deposits
Section 204.113. Pledge of Assets
Section 204.114. Asset Maintenance
Section 204.115. Voluntary Closure of Branch or Agency
Section 204.117. Procedure for Revocation
Section 204.118. Immediate Suspension or Revocation
Section 204.119. Status of Revoked License