Title 12 › Chapter 46— GOVERNMENT SPONSORED ENTERPRISES › Subchapter I— SUPERVISION AND REGULATION OF ENTERPRISES › Part A— Financial Safety and Soundness Regulator › § 4518
The Director must stop a regulated company from paying an executive more than what is reasonable and what similar companies pay for similar jobs. The Director can look at any facts that seem important, including if the executive did something wrong (like fraud, breaking trust, breaking the law, or insider abuse). The Director can make the company hold back pay or put it in escrow while checking if the pay is fair. The Director cannot set a fixed dollar amount or pay range for executives. The Director can also limit or ban big exit payments or payments to cover legal bills. When deciding, the Director will consider things like whether the person harmed the company’s finances, helped cause insolvency or a receivership, broke laws that hurt the company, had a manager or trustee role, how long they worked there, and whether the payment really reflects pay earned for services. Companies may not prepay salary or legal bills to hide assets or favor one creditor if insolvency is expected or has happened. Definitions: “Golden parachute payment” means a payment tied to leaving the company and paid on or after insolvency, receivership, or a Director finding the company is troubled (some retirement, deferred-pay, and death/disability payments are excluded). “Indemnification payment” means paying an affiliated person’s legal costs or liabilities in agency actions that end with a penalty, removal, or required corrective order. “Liability or legal expense” covers legal fees, settlements, judgments, and related costs. “Payment” includes direct transfers or setting money aside for future payment. Buying insurance or fidelity bonds is allowed, but such policies cannot cover the legal or liability costs described above.
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12 U.S.C. § 4518
Title 12 — Banks and Banking
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Apr 3, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60