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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 8721 (Introduced in House) — To provide for the Federal charter of certain public banks, and for other purposes. · Sec. 201

Sec. 201. Regulation of public lending banks and non-federally chartered banks

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The Commission shall establish a separate registration and regulatory scheme for licensing and regulating as public investment entities all public lending banks and non-federally chartered banks that engage or seek to engage in securities-related activities, including origination, investment brokering, dealing, and trading of federally-recognized public securities. The Board of Governors shall, in consultation with the Commission, develop rules, standards, and criteria for Federal recognition of securities issued by public member banks (to be known as federally-recognized public securities ) as the Commission determines to be necessary and appropriate to promote public welfare.
The Commission shall establish a special category of public investment entity license for entities that are in the process of applying for, but have not yet received, any license to issue federally-recognized public securities, which shall be subject to such conditions and restrictions as the Commission determines to be necessary and appropriate to promote public welfare.
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