32-1-243. Commissioner grants or denies application. (1) When the department determines an application to organize a new bank is complete, the department shall notify the applicant and submit the completed application to the commissioner for a decision.

Terms Used In Montana Code 32-1-243

  • bank: as used in this chapter means any corporation that has been incorporated to conduct the business of receiving money on deposit or transacting a trust or investment business, as defined in this chapter. See Montana Code 32-1-102
  • Department: means the department of administration provided for in Title 2, chapter 15, part 10. See Montana Code 32-1-109
  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.

(2)The commissioner shall review all the submitted materials and the results of the investigation and determine if a preponderance of the evidence shows the standards in 32-1-242 and 32-1-244 and the rules adopted pursuant to 32-1-242 and 32-1-244 have been met. The commissioner may further investigate the applicant, materials, application, and any other factors the commissioner considers relevant.

(3)If the commissioner approves the application, the commissioner shall determine the amount needed for initial capitalization of the institution based on the business plan and application of the proposed institution.

(4)The commissioner shall approve or deny the application within 60 days from receipt of the application unless the commissioner requests more information. If more information is requested, the commissioner shall act within 30 days of the date the additional information has been fully provided.

(5)The commissioner may grant conditional approval of an application and require the applicant to make additional showing or changes in the proposed bank as the commissioner considers advisable.

(6)The applicant may request a hearing on the decision of the commissioner as provided in Title 2, chapter 4, part 6, of the Montana Administrative Procedure Act.