Terms Used In Florida Statutes 663.312

  • International development bank: means a corporation established for the purpose of promoting development in foreign countries by directly or indirectly making funding available to foreign business enterprises or foreign governments or by providing financing in connection with import-export transactions. See Florida Statutes 663.301

(1) No international development bank shall reduce its outstanding capital stock without first obtaining the approval of the office, and such approval shall be withheld if the reduction would cause the outstanding capital stock to be less than the minimum required pursuant to s. 663.306(2) or if the reduction would cause the international development bank’s capital accounts to be less than the minimum required by s. 663.316(2).
(2) An international development bank may, with the approval of the office, provide for an increase in its capital.