Or. Admin. Code § 441-710-0075 - Underserved Areas
(1) A credit union
may apply to the Director to add any underserved, well-defined local community,
neighborhood or rural district to its field of membership if:
(a) The area is underserved by other
depository institutions; and
(b)
The credit union is prepared and able to establish and maintain an office or
facility within the area to be added.
(c) "Underserved by other depository
institutions" means the aggregate number of depository institution branches per
capita is below the state average as established by the Director on an annual
basis as of December 31.
(d)
"Office or facility" means a place where shares are accepted for members'
accounts, loan applications are accepted and loans are disbursed. This
definition includes:
(A) A credit union owned
branch;
(B) A shared branch that
belongs to a shared branching network;
(C) A mobile branch;
(D) An office operated on a regularly
scheduled weekly basis; or
(E) A
credit union owned electronic facility that meets, at a minimum, the
requirements of this subsection. An ATM, by itself, does not constitute an
"office or facility."
(2) A credit union applying to add an
underserved area to its field of membership must complete and submit to the
Director an application to include at least the following information:
(a) Copy of the Board of Director minutes
approving the request for expansion to an underserved area;
(b) Bylaws or amendment to bylaws showing the
current and revised field of membership;
(c) Identification of the area the credit
union wishes to serve and the population of the proposed community. Quote the
source for the population figures;
(d) Map of proposed area;
(e) Data and the source of that data that
demonstrates the area is underserved by other depository
institutions.
(f) Most recent
monthly financial statement, including income and expense statement;
(g) Business plan showing how the credit
union will provide service to the underserved area; and
(h) Information on the proposed office or
facility location as required by ORS
723.172(7)(b).
(3) The credit union may establish
that the well-defined local community, neighborhood or rural district is
underserved by other depository institutions by showing that the area:
(a) Encompasses or is located in an
empowerment zone or enterprise community designated under section
1391 of the Internal Revenue Code
of 1986; or
(b) Meets at least one
of the following objective criteria of economic distress developed by the
Community Development Financial Institutions Fund:
(A) The percentage of the population living
in poverty is at least 20%.
(B) The
median family income shall be at or below 80% of:
(i) The Metropolitan Area median family
income or the National Metropolitan Area median family income, whichever is
greater for an Investment Area within a Metropolitan area; or
(ii) The statewide non-Metropolitan Area
median family income or the national non-Metropolitan Area median family
income, whichever is greater for an Investment Area outside a Metropolitan
area;
(C) The
unemployment rate as reported in the most recently completed Unemployment Rates
Report by the Oregon Department of Employment or the decennial census published
by the US Bureau of the Census, whichever is more current, is at least
1.5timesthe national average;
(D)
In areas located outside of a Metropolitan Area:
(i) The county population loss in the period
between the most recent decennial census and the previous decennial census is
at least 10%; or
(ii) The county
net migration loss (outmigration minus inmigration) over the five year period
preceding the most recent decennial census is at least 5%;
or
(E) The area to be
added is an "investment area", as defined in section 103(16) of the Community
Development Banking and Financial Institutions Act of 1994 (12 U.S.C.
4702).
(4) After the application is complete, the
Director's staff will review the application, determine whether the various
criteria of the Director are met and determine whether the granting of the
application will adversely impact the safety and soundness of the applicant.
The Director will approve or deny the application accordingly and provide the
applicant with the Director's determination and the reasons for the
determination.
(5) An applicant
whose application is denied will have the right to a contested case hearing and
rights of appeal pursuant to the provisions of ORS Chapter 183.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 723.102
Stats. Implemented: ORS 723.172
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