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Code · Montana · Title 31 — Credit Transactions and Relationships · Chapter 1 · Part 1

31-1-111. Definition of regulated lender.

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31-1-111 . Definition of regulated lender. The term "regulated lender", as used in 31-1-112 and 31-1-116 , means:
(1)a bank, building and loan association, savings and loan association, trust company, credit union, credit association, consumer loan licensee, deferred deposit loan licensee, residential mortgage lender licensee, development corporation, bank holding company, or mutual or stock insurance company organized pursuant to state or federal statutory authority and subject to supervision, control, or regulation by:
(a)an agency of the state of Montana; or
(b)an agency of the federal government;
(2)a subsidiary of an entity described in subsection (1);
(3)a Montana state agency or a federal agency that is authorized to lend money;
(4)a corporation or other entity established by congress or the state of Montana that is owned, in whole or in part, by the United States or the state of Montana and that is authorized to lend money.
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