Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 80-12-10-.01 - Change in Director, Executive Officer, Principal Shareholder, or Control Person of MALPB
(1)
The MALPB must provide the Department with written notice of any new director,
control person, principal shareholder, or executive officer, which includes,
but is not limited to a chief executive officer, a chief information officer,
and a chief risk officer, prior to any such appointment or change taking
effect, so that the Department can consider the character and fitness of such
person. After receipt of the notice, the proposed executive officers,
directors, principal shareholders, and control persons will provide the
Department with any information or documents the Department may request
including, but not limited to: an independent credit report obtained from a
consumer reporting agency described in section 603(p) of the Fair Credit
Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C.
Section 1681 a(f); fingerprint cards for
submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Crime
Information Center, and/or any other government agency or entity authorized to
receive such information in order to perform a state, national, and
international criminal history background check along with the applicable fees
and any other required information in order that the Department may submit the
fingerprints; personal financial statements; and filed state, federal, and, if
applicable, international income tax returns, including any amendments, for the
previous two (2) completed taxable years.
(2) The Department shall be given at least
sixty (60) days written notice prior to the proposed appointment or change of
director, executive officer, principal shareholder, or control person taking
effect. If the Department does not issue a notice disapproving such person
within sixty (60) days after receipt of the required written notice or extend
the period during which a disapproval may be issued for another thirty (30)
days, the proposed appointment or change of such person shall take effect. The
period for disapproval may be further extended if the Department determines
that the MALPB or proposed director, executive officer, principal shareholder,
or control person has not furnished all the information required by this Rule
or, in the Department's judgment, inaccurate information has been submitted. An
appointment or proposed change may be made prior to expiration of the
disapproval period if the Department issues a written notice of its intent not
to disapprove the proposed director, executive officer, principal shareholder,
or control person.
(3) The
requirements of this Rule shall not apply to an entity that satisfies the
definition of control person as a result of ownership of a holding company that
is a public company.
Notes
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