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2006 Georgia Code - 7-2-7
7-2-7. (a) Each financial institution accepted for
membership shall be required to pay a membership fee of 1 percent
of the deposits and shares of the financial institution up to $1
million, plus one-half of 1 percent of the deposits and shares from
$1 million to $5 million, plus one-fourth of 1 percent of the
deposits and shares over $5 million. Payment of the membership fee
may be made in three equal installments, the first installment
being due upon the approval of the application of the member
financial institution and being in an amount of not less than
$10.00 and the remaining two installments being due annually
thereafter in amounts of not less than $10.00 each year.
(b) The membership fee shall be
maintained on an annual basis in the same ratio to deposits and
shares as the original membership fee bore to the total of deposits
and shares at the time the financial institution initially joined
the corporation. Such annual adjustments to the membership fee
shall be paid or refunded concurrently with the payment of the
annual insurance premium and shall be calculated upon the same
deposit and share base as is used in the calculation of the annual
premium. The board of directors of the corporation with the
approval of the department may authorize a different membership fee
structure from that set forth in this Code section.
(c) Membership fees, when paid by
the individual member financial institution, may be charged to its
regular reserve account or undivided earnings or may be established
as an asset or charged in such other manner as may be approved by
the department. (d) The
membership fee of each member financial institution may be refunded
in whole or in part to the extent that the unencumbered funds of
the corporation exceed 2 percent of the aggregate total deposits
and shares of the member financial institutions as determined by
the most recent call report of condition submitted to the
department. Special assessments levied pursuant to subsection (b)
of Code Section 7-2-8 may be repaid in such manner as may be
approved by the directors of the corporation with approval by the
department. Refunds may be paid only to members of the corporation
at the time of declaration by the directors of the corporation in
proportion to their paid-in membership fees. (e) Upon termination or revocation of
membership, other than through involuntary liquidation, the
financial institution shall be entitled to refunds as
follows: (1) Membership fees
in full within 30 days; (2)
Pro rata portion of annual premium which is unearned by the
corporation in full within 30 days; and (3) Any special assessment in accordance with
its terms, provided the department may direct that such refunds be
disbursed over a period of not more than 24 months at the request
of the corporation where such disbursement will not cause an undue
financial burden for the member financial institution.
(f) Any financial institution which
terminates its membership voluntarily within the 24 months
immediately preceding any voluntary cessation of business by the
corporation shall be entitled to a pro rata distribution of the
undivided earnings of the corporation. Such distribution shall be
the lesser of an amount equal to that portion of the retained
earnings at the end of the fiscal year immediately preceding the
termination of membership determined by the proportion of the
terminating members´ membership fees to the total membership
fees at the end of such fiscal year or the amount which would have
been distributed had membership been retained until the final
distribution.
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