New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 12 - TRADE, COMMERCE AND BANKING
Chapter 15 - FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS - GENERAL
Part 15 - LINKED DEPOSIT PROGRAM
Section 12.15.15.9 - APPLICATION PROCEDURES
Universal Citation: 12 NM Admin Code 12.15.15.9
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
Qualified depository institutions desiring to participate in the linked deposit program must submit the following information to the director of the financial institutions division of the regulation and licensing department (the "director"):
A. a letter from the depository institution requesting certification of eligibility to participate in the linked deposit program;
B. an affidavit from an officer of the depository institution verifying the following information:
(1) that the depository institution is a
qualified depository institution pursuant to Section
6-10-15 NMSA
1978;
(2) that the depository
institution has a qualifying branch (an office that is regularly open five days
a week [except for federal holidays], has a night deposit box, and provides
banking services to residents of a financially at risk rural
community);
(3) that the qualifying
branch is located in a financially at risk rural community (as that term is
used in Section
6-10-24.2
NMSA 1978); and (4) that the depository institution and the qualifying branch
are meeting the banking service needs of the rural community where the
qualifying branch is located;
C. some sort of documentation reasonably acceptable to the director indicating:
(1)
that the population of the financially at risk rural community does not exceed
3500 people,
(2) that the
financially at risk rural community has either a declining population (as shown
by the two most recent federal decennial censuses) or a median household income
less than 80% of the state median household income;
(3) the address and phone number of the
qualifying branch; and
(4) that the
depository institution and the qualifying branch are meeting the banking
service needs of the rural community where the qualifying branch is located;
meeting the banking service needs of the financially at risk rural community
may be shown by a summary statement listing the current number of deposit
accounts at the depository institution held by residents of said rural
community, the number of current loans to residents of said rural community,
and a summary of other services provided to residents of the rural community by
the depository institution.
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