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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 13

17:13-91. Change of location of office; facilities for meetings or services

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a. A credit union may change the location of its office by resolution of the board. A copy of the resolution, attested by the secretary, shall be forwarded to the commissioner for his approval. If the resolution is not approved within 30 days by the commissioner, it shall be deemed to be approved. Upon the approval of the commissioner, the resolution shall be filed with the department.
b. Any municipality, school board, county, state department, or any agency or instrumentality thereof may make facilities available for use by a credit union as an office or meeting room.
c. A credit union may maintain service facilities, or may join with one or more financial institutions in the operation of a service facility to meet member needs, including an automated terminal, if these facilities are reasonably necessary to furnish service to its members, at locations other than its principal office, upon the approval of the commissioner.
L.1984, c. 171, s. 13, eff. Oct. 31, 1984.
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