Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 441 - DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AND BUSINESS SERVICES, FINANCE AND SECURITIES REGULATION
Division 720 - CREDIT UNIONS
Section 441-720-0230 - Adoption of Federal Statutes and Regulations Concerning Loan Participations
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 441-720-0230
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Federal Tie-In: A state credit union is authorized to participate in making loans with financial institutions as defined in ORS 706.008 within the limitations of the board of directors' written participation loan policies, provided:
(a) No credit union may obtain an interest in
a participation loan if the sum of that interest and any indebtedness owed to
the credit union by the borrower exceeds 10 per cent of the credit union's
unimpaired capital and surplus;
(b)
A written master participation agreement is properly executed, acted upon by
the credit union's board of directors, or if the board has so delegated in its
policy, by the investment committee or senior management official(s) and
retained in the credit union's office. The master agreement must include
provisions for identifying, either through a document that is incorporated by
reference into the master agreement, or directly in the master agreement, the
participation loan or loans prior to their sale; and
(c) A credit union may sell to or purchase
from any participant the servicing of any loan in which it owns a participation
interest.
(2) An originating lender which is a state credit union must:
(a) Originate loans only to its
members;
(b) Retain an interest of
at least 10 per cent of the face amount of each loan;
(c) Retain the original or copies of the loan
documents; and
(d) Require the
credit committee or loan officer to use the same underwriting standards for
participation loans used for loans that are not being sold in a participation
agreement unless there is a participation agreement in place prior to the
disbursement of the loan. Where a participation agreement is in place prior to
disbursement, either the credit union's loan policies or the participation
agreement shall address any variance from non-participation loan underwriting
standards.
(3) A participant state credit union that is not an originating lender must:
(a) Participate only in loans it is empowered
to grant, having a participation policy in place that sets forth the loan
underwriting standards prior to entering into a participation
agreement;
(b) Participate in
participation loans only if made to its own members or members of another
participating credit union;
(c)
Retain the original or a copy of the written participation loan agreement and a
schedule of the loans covered by the agreement; and
(d) Obtain the approval of the board of
directors or investment committee of the disbursement of proceeds to the
originating lender.
(4) Additional State Requirements:
(a) In
addition to the requirements of the federal provisions stated in this rule, a
state credit union must file with the Director:
(A) A representation that the board of
directors has adopted written policies and procedures concerning loan
participations and recourse;
(B) An
undertaking that it will not keep or acquire any loan participation interest
which exceeds the loan to one borrower requirements in ORS
723.512 and, except for this
provision, will follow the guidelines for loan participations stated in this
rule; and
(C) An undertaking that
each loan agreement will contain a provision that provides complete access to
the agency to all records of each participant concerning the loan
transaction.
(b) Any
provision of subsection (a) of this section except paragraph (a)(B) of this
section may be waived or modified by order of the Director if no undue risk is
created by the waiver or modification and the credit union has policies,
procedures, and strategies covering the changed items or where it is necessary
for regulatory purposes.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 723.102
Stats. Implemented: ORS 723.156
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