Washington Administrative Code
Title 208 - Financial Institutions, Department of (See also Titles 50, 419, and 460)
Chapter 208-460 - Member business loans
Section 208-460-100 - How do you obtain a waiver?
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 208-460-100
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) To obtain a waiver under WAC 208-460-090, a credit union must submit its request to the director. The waiver request must contain the following:
(a) A copy of your member business
loan policy;
(b) The higher limit
sought (if applicable);
(c) An
explanation of the need to raise the limit (if applicable);
(d) Documentation supporting your ability to
manage this activity; and
(e) An
analysis of the credit union's prior experience making member business loans,
including, as a minimum:
(i) The history of
loan losses and loan delinquency;
(ii) Volume and cyclical or seasonal
patterns;
(iii)
Diversification;
(iv)
Concentrations of credit to a member and associated members in excess of
fifteen percent of net worth;
(v)
Underwriting standards and practices;
(vi) Types of loans grouped by purpose and
collateral; and
(vii) The
qualifications of personnel responsible for underwriting and administering
member business loans.
(2) The director will:
(a) Review the information you provided in
your request;
(b) Evaluate the
level of risk to your credit union;
(c) Consider your credit union's historical
CAMEL composite and component ratings;
(d) Notify you whenever your waiver request
is deemed complete; and
(e) Notify
you of the action taken within forty-five calendar days of receiving a complete
request.
(3) In connection with a waiver request under WAC 208-460-090(1) through (3):
(a) The
director will provide a copy of the waiver request to Region VI of the NCUA and
will consult and seek to work cooperatively with Region VI in making his or her
decision on the request;
(b) The
waiver is not effective until the director approves it;
(c) If you do not receive notification within
forty-five calendar days after the date the complete request was received by
the director, the waiver request is deemed approved by the director;
and
(d) The director will promptly
notify Region VI of the NCUA of his or her decision on the request.
(4) In connection with a waiver request under WAC 208-460-090(4):
(a) If the director approves the request, the
director will promptly forward the request to Region VI of the NCUA for
decision under NCUA rules at 12 C.F.R. 723.12 ;
(b) The waiver is not effective until the
regional director of the NCUA approves it in accordance with NCUA rules at
12 C.F.R.
723.12 ; and
(c) The credit union may appeal the regional
director's decision in accordance with NCUA rules at
12 C.F.R.
723.13.
Statutory Authority: RCW 31.12.426(1), 31.12.516(2), 43.320.040. 01-10-084, § 208-460-100, filed 5/1/01, effective 6/1/01.
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