Bill Text: NY S07964 | 2017-2018 | General Assembly | Amended


Bill Title: Relates to assessment of the record of performance of banking institutions in helping to meet the credit needs of local communities.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-05-31 - PRINT NUMBER 7964A [S07964 Detail]

Download: New_York-2017-S07964-Amended.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
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                                         7964--A
                    IN SENATE
                                     March 13, 2018
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by  Sens.  HAMILTON,  PERALTA,  SEPULVEDA  -- read twice and
          ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee  on
          Banks  --  committee  discharged,  bill  amended, ordered reprinted as
          amended and recommitted to said committee
        AN ACT to amend the banking law, in relation to assessment of the record
          of performance of banking institutions in helping to meet  the  credit
          needs of local communities
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section 1. Subdivision 3 of  section  28-b  of  the  banking  law,  as
     2  amended  by  chapter  315 of the laws of 2008, the opening paragraph and
     3  paragraph 12 of paragraph (a) as amended by chapter 227 of the  laws  of
     4  2013, is amended to read as follows:
     5    3.  (a)  When  taking any action on an application or notice made by a
     6  banking institution under (i) section  one  hundred  five,  two  hundred
     7  twenty-four,  two  hundred  forty,  or  three hundred ninety-six of this
     8  chapter for a branch office, (ii) section one hundred ninety-one of this
     9  chapter for a public accommodation office,  (iii)  section  six  hundred
    10  one-b of this chapter for approval of a merger or purchase of assets, or
    11  (iv)  under  section  one  hundred  five-a, two hundred forty-a or three
    12  hundred ninety-six-a of this chapter for the use or installation  of  an
    13  automated  teller  machine, point-of-sale terminal or similar electronic
    14  facility or on any other application or notice to which the  superinten-
    15  dent  of  financial services shall by rule or regulation make applicable
    16  the provisions of this  section,  the  superintendent  shall  take  into
    17  account,  among  other factors, an assessment, in writing, of the record
    18  of performance of the banking institution in helping to meet the  credit
    19  needs  of its entire community, including low and moderate-income neigh-
    20  borhoods and minority- and women-owned businesses, consistent with  safe
    21  and  sound operation of the banking institution. Such assessment and any
    22  written communications from the department of financial  services  to  a
    23  banking  institution relating to such assessment shall be made available
    24  to the public upon request, provided  that  nothing  contained  in  this
    25  subdivision  shall be deemed to alter, amend or affect the provisions of
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD15042-04-8

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     1  subdivision ten of section thirty-six of this chapter.  In  making  such
     2  assessment  the  superintendent  shall  review all reports and documents
     3  filed pursuant to subdivision one of this section and any signed,  writ-
     4  ten comments received by the superintendent which specifically relate to
     5  the  banking  institution's  performance  in  helping to meet the credit
     6  needs of its community. In addition, the superintendent  shall  consider
     7  the  following  factors  in  assessing a banking institution's record of
     8  performance:
     9    (1) Activities conducted by the banking institution to ascertain cred-
    10  it needs of its community, including the extent of  the  banking  insti-
    11  tution's  efforts to communicate with members of its community regarding
    12  the credit services being provided by the banking institution;
    13    (2) The extent of the  banking  institution's  marketing  and  special
    14  credit-related  programs  to  make members of the community aware of the
    15  credit services offered by the banking institution;
    16    (3) The extent of participation by the banking institution's board  of
    17  directors  or board of trustees in formulating the banking institution's
    18  policies and reviewing its performance with respect to the  purposes  of
    19  the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977;
    20    (4)  Any  practices  intended  to  discourage application for types of
    21  credit set forth in the banking institution's Community Reinvestment Act
    22  Statement(s);
    23    (5) The geographic distribution of the  banking  institution's  credit
    24  extensions, credit applications and credit denials;
    25    (6)  Evidence  of  prohibited  discriminatory  or other illegal credit
    26  practices;
    27    (7) The banking institution's record of opening  and  closing  offices
    28  and providing services at offices;
    29    (8) The banking institution's participation, including investments, in
    30  local  community  development and redevelopment projects or programs and
    31  in technical assistance programs for small businesses and minority-  and
    32  women-owned businesses;
    33    (9)  The  banking  institution's  origination  of residential mortgage
    34  loans, housing rehabilitation loans, home improvement  loans  and  small
    35  business or small farm or minority- and women-owned business loans with-
    36  in  its community or the purchase of such loans originated in its commu-
    37  nity;
    38    (10) The banking  institution's  participation  in  governmentally-in-
    39  sured,  guaranteed  or subsidized loan programs for housing, small busi-
    40  nesses or small farms;
    41    (11) The banking institution's ability to meet various community cred-
    42  it needs based on its  financial  condition,  size,  legal  impediments,
    43  local economic condition and other factors;
    44    (11-a)  The geographic distribution, availability and use of automated
    45  teller machines, point-of-sale  terminals,  personal  computer  banking,
    46  debit cards or similar electronic facilities or services; and any train-
    47  ing  of customers thereon among every branch of the banking institution,
    48  if the institution offers such services to any of its customers; and
    49    (12) Other factors  that,  in  the  judgment  of  the  superintendent,
    50  reasonably  bear upon the extent to which a banking institution is help-
    51  ing to meet the credit needs of its entire community, including, without
    52  limitation, the banking institution's participation in credit counseling
    53  services.
    54    (b) In assessing the record of performance of  a  banking  institution
    55  pursuant  to  the  provisions  of paragraph (a) of this subdivision, the
    56  superintendent may, where he or she deems it  appropriate,  provide  for

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     1  public  hearings when an objection to the banking institution's applica-
     2  tion or notification has been submitted.
     3    (c)  An  assessment  of  a banking institution's record of performance
     4  under paragraph (a) of this subdivision may be the basis for denying  an
     5  application or notice under the provisions of this section.
     6    (d)  When taking any action pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subdivi-
     7  sion, the superintendent shall request from the applicant or  notificant
     8  banking  institution  and  from  the appropriate federal bank regulatory
     9  authorities any documents, other than those required to  be  filed  with
    10  the  superintendent  by  this section or by other applicable statutes or
    11  regulations, which are  (1)  filed  with  the  federal  bank  regulatory
    12  authorities in connection with the application or notice or (2) produced
    13  by  the  applicant  or  notificant  banking  institution  or  others  in
    14  connection with the application or notice.
    15    § 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day after
    16  it shall have become a law. Effective immediately, the addition,  amend-
    17  ment  and/or repeal of any rules or regulations necessary for the imple-
    18  mentation of the foregoing section of this act on its effective date are
    19  authorized to be made on or before such effective date.
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