Finding of suitability required for directors, officers and key executives; removal from position if found unsuitable; suspension of suitability by board.

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A. Each officer, director and key executive of a holding company, intermediary company or publicly traded corporation who the board determines is or is to become actively and directly engaged in the administration or supervision of, or in any other significant involvement with, the activities of the subsidiary licensee or applicant shall apply for a finding of suitability.

B. If any officer, director or key executive of a holding company, intermediary company or publicly traded corporation required to be found suitable pursuant to Subsection A of this section fails to apply for a finding of suitability within thirty days after being requested to do so by the board, or is not found suitable by the board, or if his finding of suitability is revoked after appropriate findings by the board, the holding company, intermediary company or publicly traded corporation shall immediately remove that officer, director or key executive from any office or position in which the person is engaged in the administration or supervision of, or any other involvement with, the activities of the certified subsidiary until the person is thereafter found to be suitable. If the board suspends the finding of suitability of any officer, director or key executive, the holding company, intermediary company or publicly traded corporation shall immediately and for the duration of the suspension suspend that officer, director or key executive from performance of any duties in which he is actively and directly engaged in the administration or supervision of, or any other involvement with, the activities of the subsidiary licensee.

History: Laws 1997, ch. 190, § 25; 1999, ch. 251, § 4; 2002, ch. 102, § 11.

ANNOTATIONS

The 2002 amendment, effective March 5, 2002, substituted "who" for "that" in Subsection A.

The 1999 amendment, effective June 18, 1999, purported to amend this section but made no change.


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