Maryland Code § FI-5-1105

Section FI-5-1105
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(a) Except as provided in subsections (b), (c), (d), and (e) of this section, a
commercial bank acquired under this subtitle may exercise all the powers of, and
shall be subject only to those restrictions imposed on a commercial bank owned by a
Maryland bank holding company under applicable State law.
(b) A commercial bank that results from a conversion of a savings and loan
association or acquires a savings and loan association may hold assets or conduct
business activities, other than insurance assets and insurance activities, that result
from the acquisition of a savings and loan association and that do not conform with
applicable law, unless a different period is authorized by federal regulatory agencies:
(1) For a period of 5 years after the acquisition; and
(2) If the Commissioner approves, for an additional period not
exceeding 5 years.
(c) A commercial bank that results from a conversion of a savings and loan
association or acquires a savings and loan association may hold insurance assets or
conduct insurance activities that result from the acquisition of a savings and loan
association and that do not conform with applicable law, unless a different period is
authorized by federal regulatory agencies, for a period of 2 years after the date of
acquisition.
(d) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, a commercial bank
acquired under this subtitle may hold insurance assets or conduct insurance
activities only to the extent permitted under applicable law to a Maryland commercial
bank.

(e) A commercial bank that results from the conversion of a savings and
loan association or acquires a savings and loan association that is subject to the
provisions of this section may not exercise any rights afforded to a Maryland bank, a
Maryland bank holding company, or an out-of-state bank holding company under any
Maryland law authorizing reciprocal interstate banking acquisitions until such time
as national reciprocal interstate banking is authorized under State law.

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