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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 10. Finance And Financial Institutions
Agency 5. State Corporation Commission
Chapter 22. Trust Company Regulations
11/21/2024

10VAC5-22-30. Composition of affiliated trust company board; prohibitions on dual service.

A majority of the board of directors of an affiliated trust company shall consist of members who are neither directors nor officers of any other single affiliate of the trust company.

A director, officer, or employee of a trust company holding company or any affiliate of an affiliated trust company may not serve at the same time as an officer, director, or employee of the trust company, if such individual's employment responsibilities at an affiliate of the trust company include (i) the solicitation, sale or trading of securities; (ii) the selection of portfolio managers; (iii) the performing of investment advisory services; (iv) responsibilities that are functionally equivalent to those listed in (i), (ii), or (iii); or (v) supervision of one or more persons having such responsibilities.

A person who is an agent, broker-dealer, investment advisor, or investment advisor representative shall not serve as an officer or director of a trust company that is not an affiliated trust company.

Statutory Authority

§ 6.2-1034 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR225-01-0205 § 3, eff. April 20, 1995.

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