(1) If satisfied that it may be done safely and that it would be in the public interest, the commissioner may terminate a conservatorship and permit the bank to resume the transaction of its business subject to terms, conditions, restrictions, and limitations as he or she may prescribe.
  (2) If the commissioner determines that it would be in the public interest, the commissioner may terminate a conservatorship and apply for the appointment of a receiver for the bank as provided in section 2402.

Terms Used In Michigan Laws 487.12410

  • Bank: means a state banking corporation that is organized or reorganized under this act or organized under any law of this state enacted before March 1, 2000, including a state banking corporation that voluntarily limits its activities. See Michigan Laws 487.11201