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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 672 - CREDIT UNIONS

NRS 672.765 Limitation on purchasing, holding and disposing of necessary or incidental property; required notification, approval or waiver.

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NRS 672.765 Limitation on purchasing, holding and disposing of necessary or incidental property; required notification, approval or waiver.
1. A credit union may, subject to any regulations adopted by the Commissioner and any limitations imposed by 12 C.F.R. §§ 701.36(c) and 701.36(d), purchase, hold and dispose of property necessary or incidental to the operations of the credit union.
2. A credit union shall notify, request approval from or seek a waiver from the Commissioner under any circumstances in which a federal credit union is required to notify, request approval from or seek a waiver from the National Credit Union Administration pursuant to 12 C.F.R. §§ 701.36(c) and 701.36(d).
(Added to NRS by 1985, 783; A 1987, 2021; 2025, 1260)
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