Texas Statutes
§ 126.351 — REMOVAL OF LIQUIDATING AGENT.
Texas § 126.351
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Tex. Finance Code Code Ann. § 126.351 (2026).
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Sec. 126.351. REMOVAL OF LIQUIDATING AGENT.
(a)On finding that the liquidating agent has failed to properly perform the liquidating agent's duties in a timely and efficient manner or has violated this subtitle or a rule adopted under this subtitle, the commissioner by removal order may take possession and control of the books, records, property, assets, and business of the credit union.
(b)The removal order must:
(1)remove the liquidating agent and appoint a successor liquidating agent to complete the liquidation and the winding up of the credit union's affairs subject to the commissioner's supervision and control; and
(2)be served on the liquidating agent being removed.
(c)The removal order takes effect immediately on service.
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Legislative History
Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1008, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.
Nearby Sections
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§ 126.002
CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION.§ 126.051
EXAMINATIONS.§ 126.052
ACCESS TO INFORMATION.§ 126.053
WITNESSES; PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS.§ 126.054
REPORT OF EXAMINATION.§ 126.055
FEE.§ 126.102
SERVICE OF ORDER.§ 126.103
EFFECT OF ORDER.§ 126.105
APPEAL OF ORDER; HEARING.§ 126.106
FAILURE TO APPEAL OR APPEAR.§ 126.108
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