12 C.F.R. § 611.1010

Farm Credit bank charter amendment procedures

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(a) A Farm Credit bank may recommend a charter amendment to accomplish any of the following actions:

(1) A merger or consolidation with any other Farm Credit bank or banks operating under title I or III of the Act;

(2) A transfer of territory with any other Farm Credit bank operating under the same title of the Act;

(3) A change to its name or location;

(4) Any other change that is properly the subject of a Farm Credit bank charter;

(b) Upon approval of an appropriate resolution by the Farm Credit bank board, the certified resolution, together with supporting documentation, must be submitted to the FCA for preliminary or final approval, as the case may be.

(c) The FCA will review the material submitted and either approve or disapprove the request. The FCA may require submission of any supplemental information and analysis it deems appropriate. If the request is for merger, consolidation, or transfer of territory, the approval of the FCA will be preliminary only, with final approval subject to a vote of the Farm Credit bank's stockholders.

(d) Following receipt of the FCA's written preliminary approval, the proposal must be submitted for approval to the voting stockholders of the Farm Credit bank. A proposal will be considered approved if agreed to by a majority of the voting stockholders of each Farm Credit bank voting, in person or by proxy, at a duly authorized stockholder meeting with each stockholder-association entitled to cast a number of votes equal to the number of the association's voting shareholders, unless another voting scheme has been approved by the FCA.

(e) Upon approval by the stockholders of the Farm Credit bank, the request for final approval and issuance of the appropriate charter or amendments to charter for the Farm Credit banks involved must be submitted to the FCA.

[80 FR 51116, Aug. 24, 2015]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1985–1986 · leading case: Clarence B. Bailey v. Fed. Intermediate Credit Bank of St. Louis, 788 F.2d 498 (8th Cir. 1986).
Clarence B. Bailey v. Fed. Intermediate Credit Bank of St. Louis, 788 F.2d 498 (8th Cir. 1986). · cites it 3× “; see 12 C.F.R. §§ 611.1010 (i), 614.4050 (1985).”
Bailey v. Fed. Intermediate Credit Bank, 608 F. Supp. 1009 (W.D. Mo. 1985). · cites it 4× “For instance, a credit bank, along with the FCA, approves revisions in an association’s bylaws ( 12 CFR § 611.1010 (b)); supervises the associations in the district “to assure that authorized services are available to eligible persons in the most effective and efficient manner”…”
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