6-326. Denial of application; grounds


The superintendent shall deny an application for acquisition of an in-state
financial institution if the superintendent finds any of the following:


1. The financial condition of the acquiring out-of-state financial institution is
such that it may jeopardize the financial stability of the in-state financial institution
or prejudice the interests of the depositors, beneficiaries, creditors or shareholders of
the in-state financial institution.


2. Any plan or proposal to liquidate the in-state financial institution, to merge
or consolidate the in-state financial institution or to make any other major change in
the business, corporate structure or management of the in-state financial institution is
not fair and reasonable to the depositors, beneficiaries, creditors or shareholders of
the in-state financial institution.


3. The applicant has exhibited, or has acquired a reputation for, such lack of
honesty or integrity to indicate that it would not be in the interest of the depositors,
beneficiaries, creditors or shareholders of the in-state financial institution or in the
interest of the public to permit such applicant to control the in-state financial
institution.


4. The applicant neglects, fails or refuses to furnish to the superintendent any
information requested by the superintendent.


5. The applicant fails to obtain any required approval from a federal or state
agency with authority over any of the financial institutions that are participating in
the transaction.


6. The acquisition is contrary to law.