Oklahoma Code § 6-1755

Title 6. Banks And Trust Companies: Conversion to public trust company
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A.  A private trust company may terminate its status as a
private trust company and commence transacting business with the
general public.  A private trust company desiring to commence
transacting business with the general public shall file a notice on
a form prescribed by the Commissioner, which shall set forth the
name of the private trust company and an acknowledgement that any

exemption granted or otherwise applicable to the private trust
company pursuant to Section 36 of this act shall cease to apply on
the effective date of such notice.  The private trust company shall
also furnish a copy of the resolution adopted by the board
authorizing the private trust company to commence transacting
business with the general public and pay the filing fee, if any,
prescribed by the Commissioner.
B.  The notificant may commence transacting business with the
general public on the thirty-first day after the date the
Commissioner receives the notice, unless the Commissioner specifies
an earlier or later date.
C.  The thirty-day period of review may be extended by the
Commissioner on determination that the written notice raises issues
that require additional information or additional time for analysis.
If the period for review is extended, the notificant may commence
transacting business with the public only on prior written approval
by the Commissioner.
D.  The Commissioner may deny approval of the notice of the
private trust company to commence transacting business with the
general public if the Commissioner finds that the notificant lacks
sufficient financial resources to undertake the proposed expansion
without adversely affecting its safety or soundness, that the
proposed transacting of business with the general public would be
contrary to the public interest or if the Commissioner determines
that the notificant will not within a reasonable period be in
compliance with any provision of this act from which the notificant
had been previously exempted pursuant to Section 36 of this act.

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