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Code · Vermont · Title 8 — Banking and Insurance · Chapter 220

§ 30301.

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§ 30301. Office hours
(a)A credit union shall establish the days and hours its offices are open for business. The credit union’s governing body is responsible for determining the scope of operations of each office, including the services to be provided and the days and hours of operation.
(b)A credit union shall post the days and hours of operation at or near the public entrances to its offices and shall provide customers with reasonable advance notice of reduction in services or hours of operation.
(c)Any act authorized, required, or permitted to be performed at, by, or with respect to any credit union on a day the credit union is closed may be performed on the next succeeding day the credit union is open for business, and liability or loss of rights of any kind to such credit union shall not result from this delay.
(d)A copy of such schedule of office hours shall be filed with the Commissioner. (Added 2005, No. 16, § 1, eff. July 1, 2005.)
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