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Code · Connecticut · Title 36a — The Banking Law of Connecticut · CHAPTER 664a — Administration And Enforcement

Sec. 36a-37c. Community reinvestment notice.

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Each community credit union shall provide in the public lobby of its principal office and each of its subsidiary offices in this state a public notice substantially similar to the following:
STATE OF CONNECTICUT
COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT NOTICE
The Banking Commissioner evaluates our record of helping to meet the credit needs of this community consistent with safe and sound operations. The Banking Commissioner may also consider this record when deciding on certain applications submitted by us.
Your involvement is encouraged.
You may review today our most recent community reinvestment performance evaluation prepared by the Banking Commissioner.
You may send written comments about our community reinvestment performance to the Banking Commissioner (address). Your comments, together with any response by us, will be considered by the Banking Commissioner in evaluating our community reinvestment performance and may be made public.
You may ask to look at any comments received by the Banking Commissioner.
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