Maryland Code § FI-4-302

Section FI-4-302
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(a) Except as provided in this section, a savings bank may not reduce its
guaranty fund.
(b) If the Commissioner determines that the guaranty fund of a savings
bank exceeds 5 percent of its total deposits and approves a reduction, the savings
bank may reduce its fund by the amount of the excess.
(c) If a savings bank abandons a branch and the Commissioner approves a
reduction, the savings bank may reduce its guaranty fund by the amount of its
addition to the fund required for establishment of the branch.
(d) (1) This subsection applies if the guaranty fund:
(i) Has reached 5 percent of the total deposits of the savings
bank; and

(ii) Later falls below that amount.
(2) A savings bank may not pay any interest on its deposits so long
as its guaranty fund is less than 5 percent of its total deposits, unless the savings
bank adds to the fund, from net earnings for the year, money that equals at least 0.25
percent of its total deposits.
(3) If the Commissioner determines that a savings bank does not
have a guaranty fund equal to 5 percent of its total deposits, the Commissioner may
require the savings bank:
(i) To add to the fund from its net earnings an amount of
money, not to exceed in any year 0.25 percent of its total deposits, that is sufficient
to restore the fund to 5 percent of its total deposits; and
(ii) Until the fund is restored, to reduce, by that amount, the
interest paid or payable to depositors of the savings bank.
(4) The Commissioner may evaluate the assets of a savings bank by
a method that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other appropriate
federal authority adopts.

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