Texas Statutes
§ 62.558 — UNAUTHORIZED CHANGE OF CONTROL.
Texas § 62.558
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Bluebook
Tex. Finance Code Code Ann. § 62.558 (2026).
Text
Sec. 62.558. UNAUTHORIZED CHANGE OF CONTROL. If it appears that a change in control may have taken place without approval, the commissioner may call a hearing to determine whether:
(1)a change in control has occurred without approval or an unauthorized person without any apparent ownership interest in the association, acting alone or with others, effectively has indirect controlling or dominating influence over the management or policies of the association; and
(2)if control or indirect controlling or dominating influence has been acquired as provided by Subdivision (1), an appropriate supervisory order should be issued, including an order requiring a divestiture of that control or indirect controlling or dominating influence.
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Legislative History
Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1008, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.
Nearby Sections
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§ 62.001
APPLICATION TO INCORPORATE.§ 62.004
APPROVAL OF MANAGING OFFICER.§ 62.005
CORPORATE NAME.§ 62.008
PREFERENCE FOR LOCAL CONTROL.§ 62.011
CHANGE OF OFFICE OR NAME.§ 62.051
PURPOSE OF INCORPORATION.§ 62.052
INCORPORATION REQUIREMENTS.§ 62.101
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