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Can you summarize MOCS Title 20, Division 1135?
Department of Commerce and Insurance > STATE BANKING BOARD
Short Summary
This legal document establishes the rules of procedure for hearings before the State Banking Board. The State Banking Board is responsible for determining appeals from certain decisions made by the commissioner of finance, providing advice on banking matters to the Division of Finance, and approving regulations promulgated by the commissioner of finance. The board is composed of five individuals appointed by the governor, including two bankers, two nonbankers, and one attorney. The document covers various aspects of the hearing process, including definitions of key terms, maintenance of records, formatting requirements for pleadings and briefs, the process for filing appeals and applications to intervene, maintenance of a docket, prehearing conferences, notice requirements for hearings, limitations on the number of witnesses, who may practice before the board, admissibility of evidence, rulings on evidence, objections and exceptions, offers of proof, use of prepared testimony, documentary evidence, stipulations, exhibits, marking of exhibits, board records, judicial notice, additional evidence, filing of briefs, decisions, construction of rules, and forms for notice of appeal and application of intervenor. These rules apply to parties involved in appeals from certain decisions of the commissioner of finance. No specific exemptions or penalties are mentioned in this document.
Whom does it apply to?
State Banking Board, commissioner of finance, Division of Finance, individuals involved in appeals related to certificates of incorporation, relocations of banks and trust companies, and bank facilities
What does it govern?
State Banking Board, appeals from certain decisions of the commissioner of finance, advice on banking matters, approval of regulations
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned in this document.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned in this document.
Jurisdiction
Missouri