Section 16006 Of Article 1. General Provisions From California Financial Code >> Division 5. >> Chapter 11. >> Article 1.
16006
. Fees shall be paid to and collected by the commissioner as
follows:
(a) The fee for an application by a foreign (other state) credit
union that is not licensed to transact business in this state for
approval to establish a branch office is one thousand dollars
($1,000).
(b) The fee for an application by a foreign (other state) credit
union that is licensed to transact business in this state for
approval to establish a California branch office is five hundred
dollars ($500).
(c) The fee for issuing a license to establish and maintain a
California branch office or California facility is twenty-five
dollars ($25).
(d) Each foreign (other state) credit union that on June 1 of any
year maintains one or more California branch offices or California
facilities shall pay, on or before the following July 1, a fee of two
hundred fifty dollars ($250) per California branch office and one
hundred dollars ($100) per California facility. However, the maximum
fee shall be not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000).
(e) If the commissioner makes an examination in connection with a
pending application, the foreign (other state) credit union making
the application shall pay a fee for the examination at the rate of
seventy-five dollars ($75) per hour for each examiner engaged in the
examination plus, if in the opinion of the commissioner it is
necessary for any examiner engaged in the examination to travel
outside this state, the travel expenses of the examiner.
(f) If the commissioner makes an examination of a foreign (other
state) credit union that maintains a California branch office or
California facility, the foreign (other state) credit union shall pay
a fee for the examination at the rate of seventy-five dollars ($75)
per hour for each examiner engaged in the examination plus, if in the
opinion of the commissioner it is necessary for any examiner engaged
in the examination to travel outside this state, the travel expenses
of the examiner.