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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 25 — Community Reinvestment Act and Interstate Deposit Production Regulations · § 25.44

§ 25.44. Public notice by banks and savings associations.

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A bank or savings association must provide in the public area of its main office and each of its branches the appropriate public notice set forth in appendix F to this part. Only a branch of a bank or savings association having more than one facility-based assessment area must include the bracketed material in the notice for branch offices. Only a bank or savings association that is an affiliate of a holding company must include the next to the last sentence of the notices. A bank or savings association must include the last sentence of the notices only if it is an affiliate of a holding company that is not prevented by statute from acquiring additional depository institutions.
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