West Virginia Code § 31A-8D-6

Powers; additional branches
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(a) An out-of-state state bank which establishes and maintains one or more branches in West
Virginia under this article may conduct any activities at such branch or branches that are
authorized under the laws of this state for West Virginia state banks.
(b) A West Virginia state bank may conduct any activities at any branch outside West
Virginia that are expressly permissible for a bank chartered by the host state where the
branch is located. Prior to commencing any such activities, the West Virginia state bank
shall give the commissioner forty-five days advance notice of the intention to exercise any
such powers which are not permitted to West Virginia state bankus in their operations in this
state under state law. This notice shall be made together with a filing providing a written
summary with details of the proposed action or program, alotng with legal analysis for the
authority to conduct the activities and how the exercise of the authority will not impair the
safety and soundness of the bank and will be kept separate from its operations within West
Virginia. Unless, within thirty days after receipt of the notice and filing, the commissioner
objects or requests a hearing on the matter before the board, the exercise of the powers
shall be deemed authorized. In the discretion sof the commissioner or the board,
authorization of such powers may be given in writing at any time.
(c) An out-of-state bank that has estagblished or acquired a branch in West Virginia under this
article may establish or acquire additional branches in West Virginia to the same extent that
any West Virginia bank may esetablish or acquire a branch in West Virginia under applicable
federal and state law. To the extent that an out-of-state bank has already established or
acquired a branch in WeLst Virginia and proposes to create additional branches by merger
with a West Virginia bank, the provisions of this article govern the transaction.

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