Texas Code § 35.106

AUTHORITY OF SUPERVISOR
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Sec. 35.106. AUTHORITY OF SUPERVISOR. During a period of supervision, a bank, without the prior approval of the banking commissioner or the supervisor or as otherwise permitted or restricted by the order of supervision, may not:
(1) dispose of, sell, transfer, convey, or encumber the bank's assets;
(2) lend or invest the bank's money;
(3) incur a debt, obligation, or liability;
(4) pay a dividend to the bank's shareholders;
(5) remove an executive officer or director, change the number of executive officers or directors, or have any other change in the position of executive officer or director; or
(6) engage in any other activity determined by the banking commissioner to threaten the safety and soundness of the bank.

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