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Code · Utah · Title 7 — Financial Institutions Act · Chapter 9

7-9-46. Out-of-state credit unions -- Authorization to do business in state -- Supervision -- Examination.

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7-9-46. Out-of-state credit unions -- Authorization to do business in state -- Supervision -- Examination.
(1)As used in this section "out-of-state credit union" means any credit union whose home state is not Utah.
(2)An out-of-state credit union may maintain a branch in this state only if:
(a)maintaining the Utah branch is permissible under applicable law, including Sections 7-1-702 and 7-1-708 in the case of a state chartered credit union;
(b)the branch has been authorized by:
(i)the department and the chartering authority of the credit union's home state in the case of a state chartered credit union; or
(ii)the National Credit Union Administration or successor agency in the case of a federally chartered credit union; and
(c)the branch will not serve a member of the out-of-state credit union who is a member of the credit union based solely on the member residing in a geographic area located in whole or in part in Utah.
(3)The commissioner may examine and supervise all out-of-state credit unions with a branch in the state, except federal credit unions, in the same manner as the commissioner examines and supervises credit unions in this state.
Amended by Chapter 327 , 2003 General Session
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