United States — Louisiana
RS 6:324
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A bank may let the named box holder, or surviving appointed agents or deputies, access the safety deposit box and remove its contents.
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United States — Louisiana
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A bank may let the named box holder, or surviving appointed agents or deputies, access the safety deposit box and remove its contents.
United States — Louisiana
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State banks must keep reserve funds and meet reserve ratios set by the commissioner, subject to the section’s default percentages and limits.
United States — Louisiana
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Banks may use letters of credit issued by the Federal Home Loan Bank as collateral for public funds deposits, in addition to other collateral allowed by law.
United States — Louisiana
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A foreign bank may open and operate certain offices or facilities in this state, but only under this Chapter and applicable federal law.
United States — Louisiana
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A governing authority must not accept or require payments in central bank digital currency, and must not take part in tests of central bank digital currency run by federal authorities.
United States — Louisiana
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If a bank or bank holding company acquires a savings and loan association, the surviving institution and its subsidiaries must not engage in insurance activities unless the activity is authorized by R.S. 6:242.
United States — Louisiana
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An affected party may agree to vary the rights and obligations tied to a funds transfer, unless this Chapter provides otherwise.
United States — Louisiana
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State banks must obtain and maintain a fidelity bond for covered officers and employees before they start work, though they may use stated alternative arrangements or seek a temporary waiver.
United States — Louisiana
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This section sets the steps for approving and carrying out a sale of all assets, including board action, commissioner approval, member or stockholder approval, filing a report, and later FDIC approval before the sale can be completed.
United States — Louisiana
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A claimant can ask the obligated bank to pay a lost, destroyed, or stolen check if the claimant meets the stated conditions. If the claim later becomes enforceable, the bank must pay unless the check was already paid to someone entitled to enforce it, and the claimant may have to refund or pay if a holder in due course
United States — Louisiana
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Lawsuits for damages against bank directors or officers must be filed within the stated time limits, depending on the type of misconduct.
United States — Louisiana
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A savings bank’s elected board must manage the bank, keep its board within specified size limits, and ensure directors take and renew a written oath before serving.