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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 150 — Fiduciary Powers of Federal Savings Associations · § 150.70

§ 150.70. Must I obtain OCC approval or file a notice before I exercise fiduciary powers?

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Except for fiduciary activities subject solely to subpart E, you should refer to 12 CFR 5.26 to determine if you must obtain OCC approval or file a notice with the OCC before you exercise fiduciary powers. A Federal savings association may not exercise fiduciary powers unless it obtains prior approval from the OCC to the extent required under 12 CFR 5.26. [80 FR 28480, May 18, 2015]
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