Oregon Code § ORS 711.070

Conversion of financial institution into Oregon stock bank; application
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(1) A financial institution with its head office or any branches located in this state that follows the procedures prescribed by the supervisory authority having jurisdiction over the converting financial institution shall be granted a charter of an Oregon stock bank by the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services if the director finds that the converting financial institution meets the standards of the Bank Act for the organization of such an Oregon stock bank.
(2) A financial institution may apply to convert to an Oregon stock bank and obtain a charter by filing with the director:
(a) A certificate signed by the chief executive officer of the converting financial institution certifying that all necessary corporate actions in compliance with the provisions of the laws of the supervisory authority having jurisdiction over the converting financial institution have been taken; and
(b) The articles of incorporation for the operation of the financial institution as an Oregon stock bank, in accordance with the requirements of ORS 707.120.

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