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HomeFinancial CodeDiv. 1.1Ch. 6§ 1202 Bank Securities Offer Exemptions

§ 1202 Bank Securities Offer Exemptions

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§ 1202 Bank Securities Offer Exemptions

This law says that certain banking transactions, like small private stock offers and approved stock splits, do not need to follow the usual securities rules.

Key Takeaways

  • •Small private offers to fewer than 25 people are exempt if the buyers are known to the bank or can protect themselves.
  • •Stock splits approved by the commissioner are exempt.
  • •Offers to buy shares from a person already approved by the commissioner are exempt if full details are disclosed.

Example

A small community bank wants to sell a few of its own shares to a few local investors it already knows, and it doesn't take any money until the state approves it.

Because the bank is only offering to fewer than 25 people, all of them are people the bank already knows or have the expertise to protect themselves, and the bank doesn't get any money until the sale is approved, the sale is exempt from the normal rules.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 1202 Bank Securities Offer Exemptions

The following transactions are exempt from Section 1201: (a) (1) Any offer (but not a sale) not involving a public offering by a bank organized under the laws of this state of its securities and the execution and delivery of any agreement for the sale of the securities pursuant to the offer if no part of the consideration for the securities is paid to or received by the bank and none of the securities are issued until the sale of the securities is authorized by the commissioner or exempted from authorization. (2) For purposes of paragraph (1), an offer does not involve any public offering if the offers are not made to more than 25 persons and any agreement for the sale of the securities is not entered into with more than 10 of those 25 persons, and if all of the offerees either have a preexisting personal or business relationship with the bank or its officers, directors, or controlling persons, or by reason of their business or financial experience the offerees could be reasonably assumed to have the capacity to protect their own interests in connection with the transaction. (b) Any stock split by a bank organized under the laws of this state that is effected pursuant to an amendment to its articles, an agreement of merger, or a certificate of ownership that has been approved by the commissioner, unless this exemption is withheld by order of the commissioner. (c) Any offer or sale of securities by a bank organized under the laws of this state that is either (1) to a person actually approved by the commissioner pursuant to Section 1253 to acquire control of the bank if all of the material terms and conditions of the offer and sale of securities are disclosed in the application for approval specified in Section 1253 and the offer and sale of securities is in accordance with the terms and subject to the conditions of the approval to acquire control or (2) in a transaction exempted from the approval requirement of Section 1251 by a regulation or an order of the commissioner, unless this exemption is withheld by order of the commissioner. (Added by Stats. 2011, Ch. 243, Sec. 3. (SB 664) Effective January 1, 2012.)

Last verified: January 10, 2026

Key Terms

exempt from Section 1201bank organized under the laws of this statepublic offeringcommissionerstock splitpreexisting personal or business relationshipSection 1253

Related Statutes

  • § 1201 Bank Security Sale Permits
  • § 1203 Permit Application Requirements
  • § 1206 Permit Conditions For Securities
  • § 1209 Bank Security Exchange Approval
  • § 1210 Commissioner Exemption Authority

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Financial Code. Section 1202.
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