N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 3, § 6.5
(c) A bank or trust company may make equity investments in community development entities or projects provided that any such entity or project primarily serves a public purpose. An entity or project will be deemed to serve a public purpose if it primarily benefits low- and moderate-income individuals, low-and moderate-income areas, or other areas targeted for redevelopment by the local, State, tribal or Federal government (including Federal enterprise communities and Federal empowerment zones) by providing or supporting one or more of the following activities:
(d) In addition, the bank or trust company should demonstrate that is not reasonably practicable to obtain other private market financing for the proposed investment, the extent to which the investment benefits communities otherwise served by the bank and non-bank community support for or participation in the investment. Community support or participation may be demonstrated in a variety of ways, including but not limited to:
(f) A bank or trust company shall be eligible to use a self-certification process if it:
(3) has a Community Reinvestment Act rating of at least “satisfactory.”
A bank or trust company that is adequately capitalized and that has a composite rating of 3 with demonstrable improving trends may seek written permission from the superintendent to self- certify investments made under this Part.
(g) An eligible bank or trust company may self-certify the following investments without prior notice to or approval by the superintendent:
(h) An otherwise eligible bank or trust company may not self-certify an investment if:
(i) To self-certify an investment, an eligible bank or trust company shall submit to the superintendent a notice of self-certification within 10 days after it makes the investment. The notice shall include:
(j) If a bank or trust company seeking to make an investment may not self-certify the investment, it shall submit to the Superintendent a request for prior approval to make the investment, including the following information:
(k) In reviewing a proposal, the department considers the following factors and other available information: