Nevada Code § 673.112

Branch offices: Definition; establishment and regulation; revocation of approval by Commissioner; advertisement; fees; regulations
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1. A branch office is a legally
established place of business of a savings bank, other than the main office,
which is authorized by the board of directors and approved by the Commissioner
and at which any of the business of the savings bank may be conducted.
2. All branch offices are subject to
direction from the main office.
3. No savings bank may establish or
maintain a branch office without prior written approval of the Commissioner.
Each application for approval of the establishment and maintenance of a branch
office must:
(a) State the proposed location thereof, the need
therefor, the functions to be performed therein, the estimated annual expense
thereof and the mode of payment therefor.
(b) Be accompanied by a budget of the savings
bank for the current semiannual period and for the next succeeding semiannual
period, which reflects the estimated additional expense of the maintenance of
the branch office.
4. After receipt of an application the
Commissioner shall determine:
(a) Whether the establishment and maintenance of
the branch office will unduly injure any properly conducted existing savings
bank in the community where the branch office is proposed to be established or
in any neighboring community; and
(b) Whether or not the establishment and
maintenance of the branch office will serve the public interest.
5. Before issuance of a charter for a
branch office, the Commissioner shall notify all savings banks doing business
within a radius of 100 miles of the principal place of business of the
applicant, and within a radius of 100 miles of the proposed branch office. Any
savings bank so notified may, within 20 days, protest in writing the granting
of the application. Within 30 days after receipt by the Commissioner of a
written protest, the Commissioner shall fix a date for a hearing upon the
protest. The hearing must be held not earlier than 60 days nor more than 90
days after the date of receipt of written notice by registered or certified
mail by the parties.
6. If the Commissioner finds that no undue
injury is likely to result, that the establishment and maintenance of the
branch office is advisable and will serve the public interest, he or she may
approve the application.
7. Approval of a savings banks application
for a branch office charter permits the savings bank to establish an operating
office in a temporary or a permanent building, if the building is placed on or
erected at the approved location within 12 months after the approval.
8. For good cause and after notice to the
savings bank, the Commissioner may revoke his or her approval for the
maintenance of a branch office. Failure to establish a branch office in the
manner and within the time permitted under this section constitutes a good
cause for revocation, unless a prior, written request for a waiver of the time
limitation is sought by the savings bank and an extension, in writing, is
granted by the Commissioner.
9. A savings bank which maintains one or
more branch offices shall give each branch office a specific designation by
name and include in the designation the word branch and shall prominently
display the designation at the place of business of the branch. When a savings
bank is operating a branch office, all advertising of or by the branch office
must state clearly the location of the main office of the savings bank.
10. The filing fees are:
(a) For filing an original application, not more
than $400 for each branch office. The applicant shall also pay such additional
expenses incurred in the process of investigation as the Commissioner deems
necessary. All money received by the Commissioner pursuant to this subsection
must be placed in the Investigative Account for Financial Institutions created
by NRS 232.545 .
(b) If the license is approved for issuance, not
more than $200 for each branch office before issuance.
11. The Commissioner shall adopt
regulations establishing the amount of the filing fees required pursuant to
this section.

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