Kan. Admin. Regs. § 17-16-2 - Application; contents
Each application for a certificate of authority shall contain the following information:
(a) The
name and address of the proposed bank or trust company;
(b) the names and addresses of the
organizers, proposed officers, proposed directors, and shareholders of the
proposed bank or trust company;
(c) a detailed financial statement for the
organizers, proposed officers, and proposed directors, and for any individual
shareholder or group of proposed shareholders acting in concert that will own
or control 10% or more of the stock of the proposed bank or trust company. The
financial information shall be fewer than 90 days old and shall be certified by
the owners;
(d) a statement of the
character, qualifications, and experience of the organizers, proposed officers,
and proposed directors, and of any individual shareholder or group of proposed
shareholders acting in concert that will own or control 10% or more of the
stock of the proposed bank or trust company, including the number and type of
any criminal convictions;
(e) a
statement of fact by the applicant to support a finding of public need for the
proposed bank or trust company in the community where it will be located;
(f) a list of the names and
addresses of each state bank, national bank, savings and loan association,
credit union or trust company, and their branches, located within a radius of
25 miles of the site of the proposed bank or trust company. If the proposed
bank or trust company is to be located in a metropolitan area with a population
of 100,000 or more, as defined by the office of the state bank commissioner,
the listing required by this subsection may, at the discretion of the
commissioner, be limited to a five-mile radius of the site of the proposed bank
or trust company; and
(g) an
affidavit of publication of notice that the applicant intends to file an
application for a certificate of authority. The notice shall meet the following
requirements:
(1) Be published in a newspaper
of general circulation in the city where the proposed bank or trust company is
to be located, or if there is no such official newspaper, in an official
newspaper for the county in which the city is located;
(2) be in the form prescribed by the board;
(3) be published on the same day
for two consecutive weeks, with the second publication appearing at least 14
calendar days before any action taken by the board; and
(4) contain a statement that any interested
party may submit, in writing, comments in support of or opposition to the
application. Any comment letter of support or opposition shall be filed with
the office of the state bank commissioner not later than 10 calendar days after
the second publication.
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