Oregon Code § 711.160·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Action
by director on plan of merger involving Oregon nonstock bank; appeal.
(1) Within 90 days after receiving
the materials and fee specified in ORS 711.155, unless the time is extended by
the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services in concurrence
with the applicants, the director shall approve or disapprove the plan of
merger. The director shall approve the plan of merger if the director finds
that:
(a) The resulting
insured nonstock institution meets the requirements of the Bank Act;
(b) The merger
will not be detrimental to the safety and soundness of the resulting insured
nonstock institution;
(c) The merger is
not contrary to the public interest; and
(d) The director
is satisfied that the merger is permitted by the state or federal supervisory
authority having jurisdiction over the resulting insured nonstock institution.
(2) If the
director disapproves a plan of merger, the director shall state any objections
in writing and give the boards of the parties to the merger an opportunity to
amend the plan of merger to obviate the objections. The amended plan of merger
shall be submitted to the director for approval as if it were the original plan
of merger.
(3) Any of the
parties to the merger may appeal the decision of the director as provided in
ORS 183.415 to 183.500. [1997 c.631 §277]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 711.160
03Subject to legislative amendments
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