Eligible bank

Eligible bank means, for purposes of 24.5, a national bank that:
(1) Is well capitalized;
(2) Has a composite rating of 1 or 2 under the Uniform Financial Institutions Rating System;
(3) Has a Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) rating of “Outstanding” or “Satisfactory”; and
(4) Is not subject to a cease and desist order, consent order, formal written agreement, or Prompt Corrective Action directive (see 12 CFR part 6, subpart B) or, if subject to any such order, agreement or directive, is informed in writing by the OCC that the bank may be treated as an “eligible bank” for purposes of this part.
(f) Low-income and moderate-income have the same meanings as “low-income” and “moderate-income” in 12 CFR 25.12(m).
(g) Significant risk to the deposit insurance fund means a substantial probability that any Federal deposit insurance fund could suffer a loss.
(h) Small business means a business, including a small farm or minority-owned small business, that meets the qualifications for Small Business Administration Development Company or Small Business Investment Company loan programs in 13 CFR 121.301.
(i) Well capitalized has the same meaning as well capitalized in 12 CFR 6.4.

Source

12 CFR § 24.2


Scoping language

For purposes of this part, the following definitions apply:

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