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Code · Arizona · Title 6 — Banks and Financial Institutions

6-563. Other loan programs

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A. A credit union may participate in loans to its members jointly with other credit unions, credit union organizations or other organizations pursuant to written policies established by the board of directors. A credit union that originates such a loan shall retain an interest of at least five percent of the outstanding principal balance of the loan. Before participating in a loan transaction, each credit union shall perform its own independent evaluation of the creditworthiness of the borrower.
B. In making loans to its members, a credit union may participate in any guaranteed loan program of the federal or state government under the terms and conditions specified in the law or rules under which such a program is provided.
C. A credit union may finance for any person the sale of the credit union's property, including property obtained as a result of defaults in obligations owed to it, under the terms, conditions and rates provided by this chapter.
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