Alabama Code (Last Updated: November 28, 2014) |
Title5 BANKS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS. |
Chapter13B. INTERSTATE AND INTERNATIONAL BANK ACQUISITIONS, MERGERS AND BRANCHING. |
Article3. Regulation of Foreign Banks. |
Division2. Domestic Banks Owned or Controlled by Foreign Banks and Other Foreign Persons. |
§5-13B-61. Operations in this state of banks owned or controlled by foreign banks and other foreign persons.
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(a) Except as provided in subsection (b):
(1) The laws and regulations of this state governing the acquisition or ownership of controlling or other interests in Alabama banks or in out-of-state banks seeking to establish and maintain one or more interstate branches in this state shall not generally prohibit ownership of such institutions by, or otherwise discriminate against, foreign banks or other foreign persons, notwithstanding any provision of the laws or regulations of this state to the contrary;
(2) The laws and regulations of this state governing the powers and activities of Alabama banks and of out-of-state banks maintaining one or more interstate branches in this state shall not discriminate among such banks on the basis of their ownership or control by foreign banks or other foreign persons, notwithstanding any provision of the laws or regulations of this state to the contrary.
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), the superintendent is authorized to apply any standards or requirements of the laws and regulations of this state governing the ownership, control, or operations of Alabama banks, even if applicable specifically or exclusively to foreign banks or other foreign persons, to the extent such standards or requirements are determined by regulation or order of the superintendent to be either:
(1) Substantially equivalent to or consistent with the standards or requirements governing the ownership, control, or operations of Alabama banks by foreign banks or other foreign persons under applicable U.S. federal laws or regulations, or
(2) Otherwise consistent with the laws and policies of the United States, including its international agreements governing financial services.