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N.Y. Banking Law § 41

Removal and prohibition

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Current — January 1, 2025
As of January 1, 2015
§ 41. Removal of director, trustee or officer. 1. Whenever the\nsuperintendent shall find that any director, trustee or officer of any\ncorporate banking organization or bank holding company (as such term\n"bank holding company" is defined in article three-A of this chapter) or\nany person or persons in charge of, or any officer of, a branch of a\nforeign banking corporation has violated any law or duly enacted\nregulation of the superintendent of financial services relating to such\ncorporation, or has continued unauthorized or unsafe practices in\nconducting the business of such corporation after having been ordered or\nwarned by the superintendent to discontinue such practices, the\nsuperintendent may, in his discretion, certify the facts to the board.\nThe board shall cause notice to be served upon such director, trustee,\nofficer or person in charge of, or officer of, a branch of a foreign\nbanking corporation either personally or, upon a finding that he cannot\nbe served personally within the state, by registered mail, at his\naddress last known to the superintendent, to appear before such board to\nshow cause why he should not be removed from office. A copy of such\nnotice shall be sent by registered mail to each director or trustee of\nthe banking organization and to each person in charge of and each\nofficer of a branch of the foreign banking corporation affected. If,\nafter granting the accused director, trustee, officer or person in\ncharge of, or officer of, a branch of a foreign banking corporation a\nreasonable opportunity to be heard, the board by a three-fifths vote of\nall its members finds that he has violated any law or duly enacted\nregulation of the board relating to such corporation, or has continued\nunauthorized or unsafe practices in conducting the business of such\ncorporation after having been ordered or warned by the superintendent to\ndiscontinue such practices, the board, in its discretion, by a\nthree-fifths vote of all its members, may order that such director,\ntrustee, officer or person in charge of, or officer of, a branch of a\nforeign banking corporation be removed from office.\n 2. Upon service either personally or by registered mail at his address\nlast known to the superintendent upon such director, trustee, officer or\nperson in charge of, or officer of, a branch of a foreign banking\ncorporation and upon the corporation of which he is a director, trustee,\nofficer or, in case he is a person in charge of, or officer of, a branch\nof a foreign banking corporation upon such foreign banking corporation,\nof a copy of such order, he shall cease to be a director, trustee or\nofficer of such banking organization or person in charge of, or officer\nof, a branch of a foreign banking corporation. Such order and the\nfindings of fact upon which it is based shall not be made public or\ndisclosed to anyone except the director, trustee or officer or person in\ncharge of, or officer of, a branch of a foreign banking corporation\ninvolved and the directors or trustees of the corporation involved,\nexcept in connection with proceedings for a violation of this section.\nAny director, trustee or officer or any person or persons in charge of,\nor any officer of, a branch of a foreign banking corporation so removed\nfrom office who thereafter without permission of the board participates\nin any manner in the management of such banking organization or of a\nbranch of such foreign banking corporation shall be guilty of a\nmisdemeanor.\n
§ 41. Removal and prohibition. 1. Grounds for enforcement action.\nWhenever the superintendent has reason to believe that any director,\ntrustee, officer, member or partner, or, in the case of a foreign\nbanking corporation, the person in charge, or an officer, of a branch or\nagency (for purposes of this section, each a "covered individual"), of\nany bank, trust company, limited purpose trust company, private bank,\nsavings bank, safe deposit company, savings and loan association, credit\nunion, investment company, bank holding company (as such term is defined\nin article three-A of this chapter), foreign banking corporation,\nlicensed lender, licensed casher of checks, budget planner, mortgage\nbanker, mortgage loan servicer, mortgage broker, licensed transmitter of\nmoney or student loan servicer (for purposes of this section, each a\n"covered entity") has, directly or indirectly: (a) caused, facilitated,\npermitted or participated in any violation by a covered entity of a law\nor regulation, order issued by the superintendent or any written\nagreement between such covered entity or covered individual and the\nsuperintendent; (b) engaged or participated in any unsafe or unsound\npractice in connection with any covered entity; or (c) engaged or\nparticipated in any willful material act or omitted to take any material\nact that directly contributed to the failure of a covered entity; the\nsuperintendent may bring an action to remove such covered individual\nfrom office.\n 2. Notice and hearing. (a) Whenever the superintendent has reason to\nbelieve that any grounds exist to remove a covered individual, the\nsuperintendent may serve a statement of the charges against such covered\nindividual, either personally or, upon a finding that such individual\ncannot be served personally within this state, by registered mail at the\nlast address of such individual shown on the department's records, and a\nnotice of an opportunity to appear before the superintendent to show\ncause why such covered individual should not be removed from office. A\ncopy of such notice shall also be sent to any affected covered entity.\n (b) If after notice and a hearing, the superintendent finds that the\ncovered individual has engaged in conduct described in subdivision one\nof this section, or if such covered individual waives a hearing, or\nfails to appear in person or by a duly authorized representative without\ngood cause shown at the time and place set for the hearing, the\nsuperintendent may issue an order removing the covered individual from\noffice and prohibiting the covered individual's employment or the\nperformance of any contractual agreements with any covered entity.\n (c) Such order and the findings of fact upon which it is based shall\nbe effective upon service on such covered individual personally or, upon\na finding that such individual cannot be served personally within this\nstate, by registered mail, and may not be made public or disclosed to\nanyone, except as provided in subdivision ten of section thirty-six of\nthis article or in connection with proceedings relating to a violation\nof this section. Such order shall also be served upon any affected\ncovered entity served with the statement of charges in the proceeding\nresulting in the order. Any such order shall remain in effect, unless it\nis amended or rescinded by the superintendent or a court of competent\njurisdiction, or replaced by an order issued pursuant to subdivision\nthree of this section.\n (d) To the extent consistent with the requirements in this section, a\nproceeding to remove a covered individual pursuant to this section shall\nbe conducted in accordance with the requirements of article three of the\nfinancial services law and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto.\n 3. Suspension pending determination of charges. Upon, or at any time\nafter service of written notice pursuant to subdivision two of this\nsection, the superintendent may suspend, pending the determination of\nthe charges, a covered individual from office or prohibit such\nindividual from participating in any manner in the conduct of the\naffairs of any covered entity for a period of up to one hundred eighty\ndays if the superintendent has reason to believe that by reason of the\nconduct described in subdivision one of this section: (a) a covered\nentity has suffered or will probably suffer financial loss that impacts\nits ability to operate in a safe and sound manner; (b) the interests of\nthe depositors at a covered entity have been or could be prejudiced; or\n(c) the covered individual demonstrates willful disregard for the safety\nand soundness of a covered entity. The superintendent may extend the\nsuspension for additional periods of up to one hundred eighty days if\nthe hearing is not completed within the prior suspension period due to\nthe request of the covered individual.\n 4. Effect of order for removal or suspension. Any covered individual\nsubject to an order issued pursuant to this section shall be prohibited\nfrom participating, in any manner, in the conduct of the affairs of any\ncovered entity unless permitted to, in writing, by the superintendent.\nAny covered individual who thereafter, without permission of the\nsuperintendent, participates in any manner in the management of a\ncovered entity shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.\n 5. Manner of review. Any order issued pursuant to this section may be\nreviewed in the manner provided by article seventy-eight of the civil\npractice law and rules.\n

Official source: NYS Open Legislation (New York State Senate). Reproduced from public-domain New York statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.