(A) If, at any time, the superintendent of savings and loan associations has cause to believe that the actions or business practices of a savings and loan association, its officers, directors, employees, or controlling persons may cause harm to the association, its depositors, shareholders, or creditors, the superintendent may require a supervisory conference. The superintendent shall inform each director of the association of the date, time, and place of the supervisory conference. The directors of the association shall attend supervisory conferences set by the superintendent. Unless a director has a reasonable excuse for his refusal or failure to attend a supervisory conference, such refusal or failure is grounds for removal under section 1151.18 of the Revised Code.
(B) At the supervisory conference, the superintendent shall inquire into the actions or business practices at issue. If it appears to the superintendent that such actions or business practices are likely to cause harm to the association, its depositors, shareholders, or creditors, the superintendent may negotiate and conclude an agreement with the association, its officers, directors, employees, or controlling persons as to action that is to be taken by the association, its officers, directors, employees, or controlling persons to correct or prevent the actions or business practices which are the subject of the supervisory conference. Such an agreement shall be reduced to writing within ten days after it is concluded, and may be modified or terminated by a subsequent agreement.
(C) This section shall not be construed to mean that the superintendent cannot request a meeting with the management, officers, directors, employees, controlling persons, or agents of an association other than for the purpose of concluding a supervisory agreement.
Effective Date: 07-14-1987
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