Section § 18535

Explanation

This law requires the Guaranty Corporation to manage a guarantee fund that new members must contribute to by paying $100,000. If a member who paid less than this amount transfers a controlling interest or over 50% of their stock, they must pay more to reach $100,000 or 1% of their debts, whichever is less, unless the transfer is within certain family or affiliated companies exemptions. If the fund falls below a set level each year, Guaranty Corporation will levy an assessment to increase it. Members must pay a fraction of their debts based on audits unless they've already met specific payment conditions. If members merge, the surviving entity must pay any outstanding levy the original would have owed.

Guaranty Corporation shall establish and maintain a guarantee fund as follows:
(a)CA Financial Code § 18535(a) Each new member, other than a new special member, shall pay one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to the guarantee fund to become a member.
(b)CA Financial Code § 18535(b) Whenever the commissioner finds that the controlling interest or 50 percent or more of the stock of a member which paid less than one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to become a member has been transferred, the member shall pay to the fund whatever sums are necessary to bring the member’s total contribution pursuant to subdivision (a) to one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) or 1 percent of the member’s total outstanding thrift obligations on the date of transfer, whichever is less.
As used in this subdivision “controlling interest” means any percentage of stock which allows the stockholder to have control of management of the member company.
The provisions of this subdivision shall not be applicable (1) if the transfer of stock is between affiliated companies of a holding company and the holding company is exempt from the qualification requirement of Section 25130 of the Corporate Securities Law of 1968 by subdivision (a) or (b) of Section 25101 of the Corporations Code, or (2) if the actual or contemplated change of ownership is to the transferor’s ancestors, descendants, or spouse, or any custodian or trustee for the account of the transferor or the transferor’s ancestors, descendants, or spouse, or to a transferee by a trustee or custodian for the account of the transferee or the transferee’s ancestors, descendants, or spouse.
This subdivision shall apply, commencing January 1, 1987, to any member in existence prior to January 1, 1982. All other members shall be subject to this subdivision on and after January 1, 1982.
(c)CA Financial Code § 18535(c) If the total amount in the fund (less any then unpaid demand made by the commissioner pursuant to Section 18492) on March 15 of any year is less than 11/2 percent of the total outstanding thrift obligations of all members, other than special members, as shown on the most recent independent audit reports required by Section 18405, then on or before May 1 of that year Guaranty Corporation shall levy an assessment. Each member, other than a special member, shall be assessed an amount equal to fifteen-hundredths of 1 percent of its outstanding thrift obligations as shown on its most recent independent audit report required by Section 18405. Guaranty Corporation may levy this assessment quarterly, based on members’ quarterly reports, at one quarter of the annual assessment rate authorized by this subdivision.
(d)CA Financial Code § 18535(d) If the total amount in the fund (less any then unpaid demand made by the commissioner pursuant to Section 18492) on March 15 of any year hereafter is equal to or in excess of 11/2 percent of the total outstanding thrift obligations of all members, other than special members, as shown on the most recent independent audit reports required by Section 18405, then on or before May 1 of that year Guaranty Corporation shall levy an assessment on each member, other than a special member, that has not fulfilled both the following conditions as of March 15 of that year:
(1)CA Financial Code § 18535(d)(1) Paid total cumulative assessment payments to Guaranty Corporation exceeding in the aggregate 11/2 percent of the total outstanding thrift obligations of that member shown on its most recent independent audit report required by Section 18405;
(2)CA Financial Code § 18535(d)(2) Has a member’s account balance in Guaranty Corporation exceeding 11/2 percent of the total outstanding thrift obligations of that member shown on its most recent independent audit report required by Section 18405.
Each member who has failed to fulfill both the preceding conditions as of March 15 of that year shall be assessed an amount equal to fifteen-hundredths of 1 percent of its outstanding thrift obligations as shown on its most recent independent audit report required by Section 18405.
(e)CA Financial Code § 18535(e) If two members merge prior to May 1 of any year, the surviving member shall be liable for the assessment of the disappearing member that would have been payable to Guaranty Corporation pursuant to subdivision (c) or (d) had the merger not occurred prior to May 1.

Section § 18536

Explanation

This law states that the Guaranty Corporation must send a written notice to each member being charged within 10 days after they decide on an assessment. The members then have 90 days from receiving this notice to pay the amount due to the Guaranty Corporation.

Guaranty Corporation shall send a written notice of assessment to each member assessed within 10 days after the levy of any assessment. Amounts assessed shall be paid to Guaranty Corporation by each member assessed not later than 90 days following written notice of assessment.

Section § 18538

Explanation

If a member doesn't pay what they owe on time, Guaranty Corporation has to let the commissioner and that member know within 24 hours. When this happens, the member loses their rights and benefits until they pay up. They aren't allowed to sell or issue any investment certificates but still have their savings protected. Guaranty Corporation must take legal action within 30 days to get the money. If they don't, the commissioner will step in. Once the member pays everything they owe, they can get their rights back and start selling and issuing again.

In the event any member fails to pay an assessment when due, Guaranty Corporation shall report such default in writing to the commissioner and the defaulting member within 24 hours of such default and thereafter the rights and benefits of membership of such defaulting member in Guaranty Corporation shall be suspended and the defaulting member shall not be authorized to sell or issue its investment certificates in any form until all delinquent assessments are paid in full; provided, however, that the thrift obligations of the defaulting member shall continue to be protected as provided in this chapter. Within 30 days after default, Guaranty Corporation shall bring an action in law or in equity to enforce payment. If Guaranty Corporation does not bring such action within the time specified, the commissioner may bring an action in law or in equity to enforce such payment. Upon payment of all sums due, the member shall be reinstated and thereafter may sell and issue its investment certificates.