As used in this part:
Applicant means a person or entity that submits a notice or application to the OCC under this part.
Application means a submission requesting OCC approval to engage in various corporate activities and transactions.
Appropriate OCC licensing office means the OCC office that is responsible for processing applications or notices to engage in various corporate activities or transactions, as described at www.occ.gov.
Appropriate OCC supervisory office means the OCC office that is responsible for the supervision of a national bank or Federal savings association, as described in subpart A of 12 CFR part 4.
Capital and surplus means:
A bank's or Federal savings association's tier 1 and tier 2 capital calculated under the OCC's risk-based capital standards set forth in 12 CFR part 3, as applicable, as reported in the bank's or savings association's Consolidated Reports of Condition and Income (Call Reports) filed under 12 U.S.C. 161 or 12 U.S.C. 1464(v), respectively; plus
The balance of the national bank's or Federal savings association's allowance for loan and lease losses not included in the institution's tier 2 capital, for purposes of the calculation of risk-based capital reported in the institution's Call Reports, described in paragraph (e)(1) of this section.
Depository institution means any bank or savings association.
Eligible bank or eligible savings association means a national bank or Federal savings association that:
Is well capitalized as defined in 12 CFR 6.4;
Has a composite rating of 1 or 2 under the Uniform Financial Institutions Rating System (CAMELS);
Has a Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), 12 U.S.C. 2901 et seq., rating of “Outstanding” or “Satisfactory,” if applicable;
Has a consumer compliance rating of 1 or 2 under the Uniform Interagency Consumer Compliance Rating System; and
Is not subject to a cease and desist order, consent order, formal written agreement, or Prompt Corrective Action directive (see 12 CFR part 6, subpart B) or, if subject to any such order, agreement, or directive, is informed in writing by the OCC that the bank or savings association may be treated as an “eligible bank or eligible savings association” for purposes of this part.
Eligible depository institution means:
With respect to a national bank, a state bank or a Federal or state savings association that meets the criteria for an “eligible bank or eligible savings association” under § 5.3(g) and is FDIC-insured; and
With respect to a Federal savings association, a state or national bank or a state savings association that meets the criteria for an “eligible bank or eligible savings association” under § 5.3(g) and is FDIC-insured.
Filing means an application or notice submitted to the OCC under this part.
Notice, in general, means a submission notifying the OCC that a national bank or Federal savings association intends to engage in or has commenced certain corporate activities or transactions. The specific meaning of notice depends on the context of the rule in which it is used and may require the filer to obtain prior OCC approval before engaging in the activity or transaction, may provide the OCC with authority to disapprove the notice, or may be informational requiring no official OCC action.
Principal city means an area designated as a “principal city” by the Office of Management and Budget.
Short-distance relocation means moving the premises of a branch or main office of a national bank or a branch or home office of a Federal savings association within a:
One thousand foot-radius of the site if the branch, main office, or home office is located within a principal city of an MSA;
One-mile radius of the site if the branch, main office, or home office is not located within a principal city, but is located within an MSA; or
Two-mile radius of the site if the branch, main office, or home office is not located within an MSA.