Wisconsin Code § 214.775

Procedure upon the impairment of capital
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If
the division finds from a report, examination or other source that
a savings bank’s capital is impaired, the division may do any of
the following:
(1) Direct the board of directors to do any of the following:
(a) Require stockholders to contribute an amount at least sufficient to eliminate the impairment.
(b) Reduce the amount of additional paid-in capital by at least
the amount of the impairment and allocate the reduction to undivided profits or reserves to absorb the loss that created the
impairment.
(2) Take custody of the savings bank under subch. XI, establish a conservatorship and proceed to merge, sell or otherwise
dispose of the savings bank in a manner that will remove the capital impairment, remove operating losses and restore compliance
with capital requirements.
(3) Declare the stock worthless and order the directors to cancel the stock or order the directors to sell, merge or otherwise restructure the savings bank in a manner that will remove the capital impairment, eliminate operating losses and restore compliance with capital requirements.

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