Texas Administrative Code
Title 7 - BANKING AND SECURITIES
Part 6 - CREDIT UNION DEPARTMENT
Chapter 91 - CHARTERING, OPERATIONS, MERGERS, LIQUIDATIONS
Subchapter J - CHANGES IN CORPORATE STATUS
Section 91.1008 - Conversion Voting Procedures and Restrictions; Filing Requirements
Universal Citation: 7 TX Admin Code ยง 91.1008
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Voting procedures. Eligible members may vote on a plan of conversion by written ballot either filed in person at a special meeting held on the date set for the vote or mailed by the member. The vote on a conversion proposal must be by secret ballot. Mail balloting must be conducted in accordance with § RSA 91.302 of this Chapter.
(b) Definitions.
(1) "Eligible Member" means a member of a
credit union who is approved and fully qualified for membership in accordance
with the credit union's bylaws and written policies as of the eligibility
record date.
(2) "Eligibility
Record Date" means the cut off date for determining eligible members, which
shall be deemed to be the last day of the month immediately preceding the date
the credit union's board of directors notifies members or the public that it is
contemplating a conversion.
(c) Voting ballots. All ballots must include the following:
(1) The name of the credit
union and the name of the proposed institution if the conversion is approved.
This information may be incorporated into the body of the voting
options;
(2) The date and time by
which the ballot must be received if mailed; and
(3) The following statements, printed in a
manner acceptable to the commissioner:
(A)
The conversion will be decided by a majority of credit union members who vote
on the issue (unless the bylaws require a higher vote threshold);
(B) Once a vote has been cast, it may not be
changed; and
(C) A "yes" vote means
the credit union will become a (insert conversion entity type) and a "no" vote
means the credit union will remain a (insert state or federal) credit
union.
(D) Vote certification.
Within ten business days following a vote on a plan of conversion, the credit
union shall file with the department a certified copy of a resolution of the
board of directors stating that voting on the conversion has been completed in
accordance with this section and setting out the following information:
(i) The total number of members eligible to
vote;
(ii) The number of eligible
members who voted (either at the special meeting or by mail); and
(iii) The total number of votes cast in favor
and against the plan of conversion.
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