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Code · California · Government Code

§ 53652

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To secure active or inactive deposits a depository shall at all times maintain with the agent of depository eligible securities in securities pools, pursuant to Sections 53656 and 53658, in the amounts specified in this section. Uncollected funds shall be excluded from the amount deposited in the depository when determining the security requirements for the deposits.
(a)Eligible securities, except eligible securities of the classes described in subdivisions
(m)and
(p)of Section 53651, shall have a market value of at least 10 percent in excess of the total amount of all deposits of a depository secured by the eligible securities.
(b)Eligible securities of the class described in subdivision
(m)of Section 53651 shall have a market value at least 50 percent in excess of the total amount of all deposits of a depository secured by those eligible securities.
(c)Eligible securities of the class described in subdivision
(p)of Section 53651 shall have a market value of at least 5 percent in excess of the total amount of all deposits of a depository secured by those eligible securities. For purposes of this article, the market value of a letter of credit which is an eligible security under subdivision
(p)of Section 53651 shall be the amount of credit stated in the letter of credit.
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