Arizona Code § 6-217

Emergency acquisition of in-state financial institution
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6-217. Emergency acquisition of in-state financial institution
A. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, an in-state financial institution or out-of-state financial institution may acquire an in-state financial institution if the deputy director determines that both of the following exist:
1. The in-state financial institution proposed to be acquired is in danger of being placed in receivership by the deputy director or the relevant federal agency.
2. The acquisition is necessary to protect the financial interests of the in-state financial institution's depositors and creditors.
B. The deputy director shall make the deputy director's final determination under this section in writing.

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