(a) Organizational expenses shall not be paid from capital or surplus funds of the state bank without the prior written consent of the Bank Commissioner. (b) (1) Prior to applying for a charter, the incorporators shall establish an organizational expense fund in an amount the commissioner deems adequate. (2) The fund shall be used for expenses incurred by the incorporators in connection with the organization of the proposed state bank. Acts 1997, No. 89, § 1. (a) Organizational expenses shall not be paid from capital or surplus funds of the state bank without the prior written consent of the Bank Commissioner. (b) (1) Prior to applying for a charter, the incorporators shall establish an organizational expense fund in an amount the commissioner deems adequate. (2) The fund shall be used for expenses incurred by the incorporators in connection with the organization of the proposed state bank. Acts 1997, No. 89, § 1. (a) Organizational expenses shall not be paid from capital or surplus funds of the state bank without the prior written consent of the Bank Commissioner. (b) (1) Prior to applying for a charter, the incorporators shall establish an organizational expense fund in an amount the commissioner deems adequate. (2) The fund shall be used for expenses incurred by the incorporators in connection with the organization of the proposed state bank. Acts 1997, No. 89, § 1. (a) Organizational expenses shall not be paid from capital or surplus funds of the state bank without the prior written consent of the Bank Commissioner. (b) (1) Prior to applying for a charter, the incorporators shall establish an organizational expense fund in an amount the commissioner deems adequate. (2) The fund shall be used for expenses incurred by the incorporators in connection with the organization of the proposed state bank. (1) Prior to applying for a charter, the incorporators shall establish an organizational expense fund in an amount the commissioner deems adequate. (2) The fund shall be used for expenses incurred by the incorporators in connection with the organization of the proposed state bank. Acts 1997, No. 89, § 1.
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