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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 53 — Regulation of Financial Services

§ 53-309. Trust deposits of authorized trust institutions.

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§ 53-309. Trust deposits of authorized trust institutions.
(a)Subsection
(b)of G.S. 36A-63 shall not apply to an authorized trust institution.
(b)In the absence of a contrary provision in an instrument governing an account, an authorized trust institution may deposit client funds with itself to satisfy its duties under G.S. 36A-63(a) provided:
(1)It maintains, as collateral for the deposits, a separate fund of readily marketable commercial bonds having not less than a recognized "A" rating equal to one hundred and twenty-five percent (125%) of the funds so deposited;
(2)The separate fund is designated as such; and
(3)The separate fund either is maintained under the control of another trust institution, a bank, or a government agency, or is held by the authorized trust institution for the benefit of the accounts with deposits secured by the separate fund; provided, that the Commissioner may require such a separate fund of an authorized trust institution that is insolvent, in a hazardous condition, or jeopardized, to be held by a separate trust institution or bank approved by the Commissioner.
(c)An authorized trust institution may make periodic withdrawals from or additions to the separate fund required by subsection
(b)of this section as long as the required value is maintained. Income from the separate fund belongs to the authorized trust institution.
(d)Collateral is not required for a deposit under subsection
(b)of this section to the extent the deposit is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. (2001-263, s. 1.)
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