(a) A private trust company may terminate its status as a private trust company and commence transacting business with the general public. A private trust company desiring to commence transacting business with the general public shall file a notice on a form prescribed by the commissioner, which shall set forth the name of the private trust company and an acknowledgment that any exemption granted or otherwise applicable to the private trust company shall cease to apply on the effective date of the notice, furnish a copy of the resolution adopted by the board authorizing the private trust company to commence transacting business with the general public, and pay the filing fee, if any, prescribed by the commissioner. The commissioner may examine or investigate the private trust company, at the company’s expense, in order to act on the notice.

Terms Used In Tennessee Code 45-2-2004

  • Commissioner: means the commissioner of financial institutions. See Tennessee Code 45-1-103
  • Private trust company: means a company that is a private trust company as set forth in §. See Tennessee Code 45-1-103 v2
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the several territories of the United States. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
  • Trust company: means a state trust company or any other company chartered to act as a fiduciary that is neither a depository institution nor a foreign bank. See Tennessee Code 45-1-103
  • written: includes printing, typewriting, engraving, lithography, and any other mode of representing words and letters. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
(b) The notificant may commence transacting business with the general public on the thirty-first day after the date the commissioner receives the notice, unless the commissioner specifies an earlier or later date.
(c) The thirty-day period of review may be extended by the commissioner on determination that the written notice raises issues that require additional information or additional time for analysis. If the period for review is extended, the notificant may commence transacting business with the public only on prior written approval by the commissioner.
(d) The commissioner may deny approval of the notice of the private trust company to commence transacting business with the general public if the commissioner finds that the notificant lacks sufficient financial resources to undertake the proposed expansion without adversely affecting its safety or soundness, or that the proposed transacting of business with the general public would be contrary to the public interest, or if the commissioner determines that the notificant will not within a reasonable period be in compliance with any provision from which the notificant had been previously exempted.
(e) Upon the effective date of conversion, the private trust company shall then be subject to all of this chapter and chapter 1 of this title, and the rules thereof that are applicable to non-exempt state trust companies.