N.J.S.A. 17:12B-317

Alternative to formation of subsidiary

17:12B-317. Alternative to formation of subsidiary As an alternative to the formation of a subsidiary capital stock state association pursuant to the provisions of sections 16 through 24 of this act, an organizing mutual state association which has established a mutual state association holding company pursuant to sections 7 through 15 of this act may, in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner, convert to a capital stock state association pursuant to the provisions of P.L.1974, c.137 (C.17:12B-244 et seq.), except that: a. Not less than a majority of the shares of the converted state association shall be held in the name of the mutual state association holding company; and b. Any Department of Banking regulations promulgated pursuant to P.L.1974, c.137 (C.17:12B-244 et seq.) regarding a liquidation account shall not apply. L.1989,c.165,s.26.

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