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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 17 — CREDIT UNIONS · Chapter 7

§ 704. Notice to members.

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§ 704. Notice to members.
(a)General rule.-- All notices required by this title to be given to members shall be:
(1)delivered in person to each member;
(2)mailed to each member at the address for such member appearing on the records of the credit union; or
(3)by facsimile transmission, e-mail or other electronic communication to each member's facsimile number or address for e-mail or other electronic communications appearing on the records of the credit union. Notice pursuant to this paragraph shall be deemed to have been given to the member entitled to the notice when sent.
(b)Notice of changes in fees, charges or policies.-- Each new member to a credit union shall be provided with notice by the respective credit union listing any fees, service charges or policies regarding the transfer of funds to noninterest bearing accounts. A new member and each existing member shall subsequently be provided with similar notice if there is a change by the credit union in the amount or type of fees or service charges or a change in the policy regarding the transfer of funds to noninterest bearing accounts. The credit union shall also provide such information to any member upon request by that member.
17c704v
(June 18, 2014, P.L.754, No.62, eff. 60 days)
17c705s
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