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Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 412:3-104

  • Company: means any corporation, partnership, trust (business or otherwise), association, joint venture, pool syndicate, unincorporated organization, or any form of business entity not specifically listed herein and, unless specifically excluded, a financial institution; provided that "company" does not mean any trust existing on July 1, 1993, which under its terms must terminate within twenty-five years, or not later than twenty-one years and ten months after the death of individuals living on the effective date of the trust. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 412:1-109
  • Director: means any member of the board of directors of a financial institution, whether or not receiving compensation. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 412:1-109
  • Financial institution: means a Hawaii financial institution, and unless the context indicates otherwise, a federal financial institution or foreign financial institution. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 412:1-109
  • Subsidiary: means a corporation, joint venture, partnership, or other company that is controlled by another corporation. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 412:1-109
  • this State: means the State of Hawaii, its political subdivisions, agencies, and departments. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 412:1-109

Except for nondepository financial services loan companies, the board of directors of every Hawaii financial institution shall at all times consist of at least five directors, of whom at least three shall be residents of this State at the time of their election and while holding office. If any resident director ceases to be a resident of this State or ceases to be a director, and such circumstance causes the number of resident directors on the board to be fewer than three, another resident director shall be immediately elected or appointed in accordance with the institution’s bylaws. Except for nondepository financial services loan companies, the board of directors of any financial institution, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of a holding company incorporated in another state shall at all times consist of at least five directors, of whom at least one shall be a resident of this State at the time of election and while on the board.