California Financial Code § 1755

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Fees shall be paid to, and collected by, the commissioner, as follows: (a) The fee for filing with the commissioner an application by a foreign (other nation) bank that is not licensed to transact business in this state for approval to establish a branch office shall be two thousand dollars ($2,000). (b) The fee for filing with the commissioner an application by a foreign (other nation) bank that is not licensed to transact business in this state for approval to establish an agency shall be one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500). (c) The fee for filing with the commissioner an application by a foreign (other nation) bank that is licensed to transact business in this state for approval to establish a branch office shall be one thousand dollars ($1,000). (d) The fee for filing with the commissioner an application by a foreign (other nation) bank that is licensed to transact business in this state for approval to establish an agency shall be seven hundred fifty dollars ($750). (e) The fee for filing with the commissioner an application by a foreign (other nation) bank for approval to establish a representative office shall be two hundred fifty dollars ($250). (f) The fee for filing with the commissioner an application by a foreign (other nation) bank that is licensed to maintain an agency or branch office for approval to relocate or to close the office shall be two hundred fifty dollars ($250). (g) The fee for filing with the commissioner an application by a foreign (other nation) bank that is licensed to maintain a representative office for approval to relocate or to close the representative office shall be one hundred dollars ($100). (h) The fee for issuing a license shall be twenty-five dollars ($25). (i) Each foreign (other nation) bank that on June 1st of any year is licensed to maintain a representative office but is not licensed to transact business in this state shall pay, on or before the following July 1st, a fee of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for each such representative office.

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