H-1327              _______________________________________________

 

                                                   HOUSE BILL NO. 1858

                        _______________________________________________

 

State of Washington                               51st Legislature                              1989 Regular Session

 

By Representatives Kremen, Cantwell, Doty, Schoon, Rasmussen, Moyer, Raiter, Braddock and Wineberry

 

 

Read first time 2/8/89 and referred to Committee on Trade & Economic Development. Referred 2/17/89 to Committee on Appropriations.

 

 


AN ACT Relating to the use of federal loan funds; adding a new chapter to Title 43 RCW; prescribing penalties; and making an appropriation.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 1.     The legislature finds and declares that small and moderate-size companies can enhance their access to working capital and to capital for acquiring and equipping commercial and industrial facilities by using the United States small business administration national small business loan program known as the 7(a) loan guaranty program.  The 7(a) loan guaranty program provides financing to small firms needing working capital and longer term financing for equipment and other fixed assets.  Such loans can be made to small businesses by nondepository lenders and guaranteed by the small business administration only if the state provides for the on-going regulation and examination of such entities.

          It is the intent of the legislature that the supervisor of banking license, regulate, and subject to on-going examination, nondepository lenders for the purpose of allowing such lenders to participate in the small business administration's 7(a) loan guaranty program.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 2.     Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter.

          (1) "Fund" means the nondepository 7(a) lender cash fund.

          (2) "Licensee" means a Washington corporation licensed under the terms of this chapter.

          (3) "Supervisor" means the state supervisor of banking.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 3.     (1) The supervisor shall administer this chapter.  The supervisor may issue orders and adopt rules that, in the opinion of the supervisor, are necessary to execute, enforce, and effectuate the purposes of this chapter.  Rules to enforce the provisions of this chapter shall be adopted under the administrative procedure act, chapter 34.05 RCW.

          (2) Whenever the supervisor issues an order or a license under this chapter, the supervisor may impose conditions that are necessary, in the opinion of the supervisor, to carry out the purposes of this chapter.

          (3) An application filed with the supervisor under this chapter shall be in such a form and contain such information as the supervisor may require.

          (4) Any transfer or purchase of ten percent or more of the outstanding stock of a licensee shall be subject to the approval of the supervisor.  Such approval shall be subject to the same criteria as the criteria for approval of the original license.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 4.     (1) A licensee may participate in the 7(a) loan guaranty program of the small business administration pursuant to section 7(a) of the federal small business investment act of 1958, 15 U.S.C. Sec. 636(a), or any other government program for which the licensee is eligible and which has as its function the provision or facilitation of financing or management assistance to business firms.  If a licensee participates in a program referred to in this section, the licensee shall comply with the requirements of that program.

          (2) A licensee may be incorporated under either the Washington business corporation act or the Washington nonprofit corporation act.  In addition to the powers and privileges provided to a licensee by this chapter, a licensee has all the powers and privileges conferred by its incorporating statute which are not inconsistent with or limited by this chapter.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 5.     After a review of information regarding the directors, officers, and controlling persons of the applicant for a license, a review of the applicant's business plan, including at least three years of detailed financial projections and other relevant information, and a review of additional information considered relevant by the supervisor, the supervisor shall approve an application for a license if, and only if, the supervisor determines that:

          (1) The applicant is capitalized in an amount that is not less than five hundred thousand dollars and that such sum is adequate for the applicant to transact business as a nondepository 7(a) lender and that in evaluating the capital position of the applicant the supervisor may consider and include the net worth of any corporate shareholder of the applicant corporation if the shareholder guarantees the liabilities of the applicant;

          (2) Each director, officer, and controlling person of the applicant is of good character and sound financial standing; that the directors and officers of the applicant are competent to perform their functions with respect to the applicant; and that the directors and officers of the applicant are collectively adequate to manage the business of the applicant as a nondepository 7(a) lender;

          (3) The applicant has provided a loan loss reserve sufficient to cover projected loan losses which are not guaranteed by the United States government or any agency thereof.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 6.     (1) Either by itself or in concert with a director, officer, principal shareholder, or affiliate, or with another licensee, a licensee shall not hold control of a business firm to which it has made a loan under section 7(a) of the federal small business investment act of 1958, 15 U.S.C. Sec. 636(a), except that, to the extent necessary to protect the licensee's interest as creditor of the business firm, a licensee that provides financing assistance to a business firm may acquire and hold control of that business firm.  Unless the supervisor approves a longer period, a licensee holding control of a business firm under this section shall divest itself of the interest which constitutes holding control as soon as practicable or within five years after acquiring that interest, whichever is sooner.

          (2) For the purposes of subsection (1) of this section, "hold control" means ownership, directly or indirectly, of record or beneficially, of voting securities greater than:

          (a) For a business firm with outstanding voting securities held by fewer than fifty shareholders, forty percent of the outstanding voting securities;

          (b) For a business firm with outstanding voting securities held by fifty or more shareholders, twenty-five percent of the outstanding voting securities.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 7.     (1) The supervisor is authorized to charge a fee for the following:

          (a) Filing an application for a license;

          (b) Filing an application for approval to acquire control of a licensee;

          (c) Filing an application for approval for a licensee to merge with another corporation, an application for approval for a licensee to purchase all or substantially all of the business of another person, or an application for approval for a licensee to sell all or substantially all of its business or of the business of any of its offices to another licensee;

          (d) An annual license;

          (e) An examination by the supervisor of a licensee or a subsidiary of a licensee, which fee shall be established by the supervisor and be paid within ten days after receiving a statement from the supervisor, based on the number of examiner hours used for the examination, plus travel expenses.  Examiner time shall be billed at a rate not less than twenty-five dollars per hour nor more than forty dollars per hour.

          (2) A fee for filing an application with the supervisor is nonrefundable and shall be paid at the time the application is filed with the supervisor.

          (3) The nondepository 7(a) lender cash fund is established.  All fees collected under this chapter shall be transmitted to the state treasurer and credited to the fund.  The fund shall consist of moneys required to be credited to the fund under this chapter and all interest earned on the investment of moneys in the fund.  Interest shall be credited to the fund at least annually.  All moneys credited to the nondepository 7(a) lender cash fund shall be used as provided in this chapter and shall not be deposited in or transferred to the general fund or any other fund of this state.

          (4) The legislature shall make annual appropriations from the nondepository 7(a) lender cash fund for expenditures of the supervisor incurred in the performance of the supervisor's duties under this chapter.

          (5) (a) The supervisor may propose, as part of the supervisor's annual budget request, an adjustment in the amount of each fee which the supervisor is authorized to collect pursuant to this chapter.  The budget request shall reflect direct and indirect costs.

          (b) Based upon the appropriation made, the supervisor shall adjust his or her fees so that the revenue generated from said fees approximates the direct or indirect costs.  Such fees shall remain in effect for each fiscal year for which the budget request applies.

          (c) Beginning July 1, 1989, and each year thereafter, whenever moneys appropriated to the nondepository 7(a) lender cash fund for the activities authorized under this chapter for the prior fiscal year are unexpended, said moneys shall be made a part of the appropriation to the supervisor for the next fiscal year, and such amount shall not be raised from fees collected by the supervisor.  If a supplemental appropriation is made to the supervisor for such activities, the fees of the supervisor, when adjusted for the fiscal year next following that in which the supplemental appropriation was made, shall be adjusted by an additional amount which is sufficient to compensate for such supplemental appropriation.  Funds appropriated to the supervisor for such activities in the annual general appropriation bill shall be designated as cash funds and shall not exceed the amount anticipated to be raised from fees collected by the supervisor.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 8.     (1) A licensee shall keep books, accounts, and other records in such a form and manner as the supervisor may require.  These records shall be kept at such a place and shall be preserved for such a length of time as the supervisor may specify.

          (2) Not more than ninety days after the close of each calendar year or within a longer period if specified by the supervisor, a licensee shall file with the supervisor an audit report containing the following:

          (a) Financial statements, including the balance sheet, the statement of income or loss, the statement of changes in capital accounts and the statement of changes in financial position; and

          (b) Other information that the supervisor may require.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 9.     (1) The supervisor shall examine each licensee not less than once each year.

          (2) The supervisor may, at any time, examine a licensee or a subsidiary of a licensee.

          (3) A director, officer, or employee of a licensee or of a subsidiary of a licensee being examined by the supervisor or a person having custody of any of the books, accounts, or records of the licensee or of the subsidiary shall otherwise facilitate the examination so far as it is in his or her power to do so.

          (4) If in the supervisor's opinion it is necessary in the examination of a licensee, or of a subsidiary of a licensee, the supervisor may retain any certified public accountant, attorney, appraiser, or other person to assist the supervisor.  Within ten days after receipt of a statement from the supervisor, the licensee being examined shall pay the fees of a person retained by the supervisor under this subsection.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 10.    If the supervisor denies an application, the supervisor shall provide the applicant with a written statement explaining the basis for the denial.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 11.    (1) The supervisor shall adopt rules to enforce the provisions of this chapter.  Such rules shall include, but need not be limited to, the following:

          (a) Disclosure of conflicts of interest;

          (b) Prohibition of false statements made to the supervisor on any form required by the supervisor or during any examination requested by the supervisor; or

          (c) Prevention of fraud and undue influence by a licensee.

          (2) A violation of any provision of this chapter or any rule of the supervisor adopted under this chapter shall be punishable by a fine, established by the supervisor, not to exceed five thousand dollars.  Each such fine shall be credited to the nondepository 7(a) lender cash fund.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 12.    If, in the opinion of the supervisor, a person violates or there is reasonable cause to believe that a person is about to violate any provision of this chapter or any rule adopted under this chapter, the supervisor may bring an action in the appropriate court to enjoin the violation or to enforce compliance.  Upon a proper showing, a restraining order, preliminary or permanent injunction, shall be granted, and a receiver or a conservator may be appointed for the defendant or the defendant's assets.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 13.    The supervisor may deny, suspend, or revoke a license if the applicant or holder violates any provision of this chapter or any rules promulgated pursuant to this chapter.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 14.    Nothing in section 7 of this act shall be construed to prevent the replenishment or repayment of the twenty-five thousand dollar start-up appropriation set forth in section 15 of this act.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 15.    The sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, or as much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated for the biennium ending June 30, 1991, from the general fund to the department of general administration for the regulatory purposes of this act.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 16.    If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 17.    Sections 1 through 13 of this act shall constitute a new chapter in Title 43 RCW.