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Code · Vermont · Title 8 — Banking and Insurance · Chapter 221

§ 31105.

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§ 31105. Payment of share deposits
(a)A credit union organized under this chapter shall not commence business until the minimum share deposits required by the order granting permission to organize have been deposited in cash to the credit of the credit union in a depository designated by the governing body. Share deposits taken as pledges pursuant to subsection 31103(c) of this title must be converted to cash and deposited to the credit of the credit union to be included in the minimum share deposit requirement of this subsection.
(b)At such time as the credit union has received in cash the minimum share deposits required in section 31103 of this title, a complete list of the share depositors, with the name, address, occupation, and the amount of the share deposited by each shall be filed with the Commissioner, which list shall be verified by an officer and the secretary of the credit union. Such deposits shall be handled by the credit union in accordance with subchapter 5 of this chapter. (Added 2005, No. 16, § 1, eff. July 1, 2005.)
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