United States — North Carolina
§ 54B-210. Components of liquidity fund.
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Every State association must keep a regulatory capital account that meets the requirements of the appropriate federal regulatory authorities.
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United States — North Carolina
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Every State association must keep a regulatory capital account that meets the requirements of the appropriate federal regulatory authorities.
United States — North Carolina
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An out-of-state trust institution may, if it has qualifying offices or branches in this State and is subject to this Part, conduct the same activities through those locations that a State trust company or State bank may conduct.
United States — North Carolina
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The Authority may include bond and trust provisions to protect bondholders, and banks or trust companies acting as depositaries may provide required indemnity bonds or pledge securities.
United States — North Carolina
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An association must compute and pay dividends on withdrawable accounts under the stated terms, and the Commissioner of Banks may act to prevent dividend payments that would threaten solvency or proper operation.
United States — North Carolina
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This section defines key terms used in the Article, including cashing, check-cashing service, Commission, Commissioner, Licensee, and Person.
United States — North Carolina
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An aggrieved party may appeal a final Commissioner decision in writing to the North Carolina State Banking Commission within 20 days, and may petition for judicial review under G.S. 53C-2-6.
United States — North Carolina
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The Board, Commissioner, or Attorney General may audit required financial records, and the Board may inspect them periodically or when tied to a complaint investigation. The dealer must authorize the bank to release requested account information to authorized inspectors.
United States — North Carolina
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An issuing unit may hire a bank or trust company as fiscal agent and may pay reasonable fees, but the fees cannot exceed rates set by the Commission.
United States — North Carolina
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You cannot run or offer to run the regulated business without a license from the Commissioner of Banks.
United States — North Carolina
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This section defines fuel and vehicle terms, sets up an energy credit banking and selling program, requires agencies to provide fleet information, allows credit sales under the Energy Policy Act, and directs the Secretary to adopt implementing rules.
United States — North Carolina
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This section says the Article should be read to protect mortgage-loan consumers and prevent unfair, deceptive, and fraudulent practices, while giving the Commissioner of Banks authority to administer, interpret, enforce, and implement rules for the Article.
United States — North Carolina
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A State association may make certain investments, but stock or equity collateral must meet market-listing requirements, and the Commissioner of Banks may set regulatory limits.