Utah Code § 7-18a-501

Supervisory actions by commissioner
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A foreign depository institution authorized by this state to transact business in this state through
an agency, branch, or representative office is subject to supervisory actions by the commissioner
under Chapter 2, Possession of Depository Institution by Commissioner, or Chapter 19, Acquisition
of Failing Depository Institutions or Holding Companies, if the commissioner, with or without an
administrative hearing, finds:
(1) any of the circumstances set forth in Section 7-2-1;
(2) that the foreign depository institution is transacting business in or outside this state in an unsafe
and unsound manner;
(3) that the foreign depository institution or its agency, branch, or representative office is in an
unsafe and unsound condition;

(4) that the foreign depository institution has ceased to operate its agency, branch, or
representative office without the prior approval of the commissioner as required in Section
7-18a-202;
(5) that the foreign depository institution or its agency or branch has suspended payment of its
obligations, has made an assignment for the benefit of its creditors, or has admitted in writing
its inability to pay its debts as they become due;
(6) that the foreign depository institution or its agency or branch has applied for an adjudication
of bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement, or other relief under any foreign or domestic
bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency, or moratorium law, or that any person has applied
for any such relief under such law against the foreign depository institution and the foreign
depository institution has by any affirmative act approved of or consented to such action or
such relief has been granted;
(7) that a receiver, liquidator, or conservator has been appointed for the foreign depository
institution, or that any proceeding for such an appointment or any similar proceeding has been
initiated in the chartering country;
(8) that the foreign depository institution's existence or authority to transact depository institution
business under the laws of the chartering country has been suspended or terminated; or
(9) that any fact or condition exists that, if it had existed at the time when the foreign depository
institution applied for a certificate of authority to transact business through an agency, branch,
or representative office in this state, would have been grounds for denying the application.

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