Oregon Code § ORS 711.197

Conditions for resulting Oregon bank to conform with state law
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If, pursuant to a merger or conversion of a financial institution, the resulting or converting financial institution is an Oregon bank and has assets or liabilities in this state that do not conform to the requirements of applicable law or carries on business activities that are not permitted for the resulting or converting financial institution, the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services may:
(1) Permit the resulting or converting financial institution to retain the nonconforming assets or liabilities or to continue the otherwise unpermitted activities for such periods and subject to such conditions and limitations as the director determines, by rule or order, will not be injurious to the safety and soundness of the resulting or converting financial institution; or
(2) Grant the resulting or converting financial institution a reasonable time to conform with applicable law. [Formerly 711.055]

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