Maryland Code § FI-3-403

Section FI-3-403
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(a) (1) After the initial issuance of capital stock by a commercial bank,
each of its directors shall own in good faith and of record unencumbered shares of the
capital stock of:
(i) The commercial bank; or
(ii) A corporation that owns more than 80 percent of the capital
stock of the commercial bank.
(2) The unencumbered capital stock owned by the director shall be in
the amount of at least:
(i) $500; or
(ii) $250, if the commercial bank is a State bank that has
$50,000 or less in capital stock.
(3) To determine the amount of capital stock owned by a director:
(i) Based on the value of the stock on the date of purchase or
on the date the director took office, whichever is greater, any one or more of the
following may be considered:

1. Aggregate par value in the amount required under
either paragraph (2)(i) or (ii) of this subsection;
2. Aggregate shareholder's equity in the amount
required under either paragraph (2)(i) or (ii) of this subsection; or
3. Aggregate fair market value in the amount required
under paragraph (2)(i) or (ii) of this subsection; and
(ii) Debt instruments of the commercial bank or corporation
may not be considered.
(b) At least 30% of the directors of a commercial bank shall be residents of
this State.

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