Section 14308 Of Article 3. Enforcement From California Financial Code >> Division 5. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 3.
14308
. If, after notice and a hearing, the commissioner finds that
any of the factors set forth in subdivision (a), any of the factors
set forth in subdivision (b), and any of the factors set forth in
subdivision (c) are true with respect to a subject person of a
subject institution, the commissioner may issue an order suspending
or removing the subject person from the subject person's office, if
any, with the subject institution and prohibiting the subject person
from participating in any manner in the conduct of the affairs of the
subject institution without the approval of the commissioner:
(a) (1) That the subject person has, directly or indirectly,
violated any provision of this division, of any regulation or order
issued under this division, of any other applicable law relating to
the business of the licensee, or of any written agreement with the
commissioner.
(2) That the subject person has, directly or indirectly, engaged
or participated in any unsafe or unsound act in connection with the
business of the subject institution or any other business
institution.
(3) That the subject person has, directly or indirectly, engaged
or participated in any act which constitutes a breach of the subject
person's fiduciary duty.
(b) That, by reason of the act, violation, or breach of fiduciary
duty described in subdivision (a) the following have occurred:
(1) The subject institution or business institution has suffered
or will probably suffer financial loss or other damage.
(2) The interests of the members of the subject institution have
been or could be prejudiced.
(3) The subject person has received financial gain or other
benefit.
(c) That the act, violation, or breach of fiduciary duty described
in subdivision (a) either involves dishonesty on the part of the
subject person or demonstrates the subject person's willful or
continuing disregard for the safety or soundness of the subject
institution or business institution.