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  6. Title 5 - Banks and Financial Institutions.


Title 5 - Banks and Financial Institutions.


  • Chapter 1A - General Provisions.
  • Chapter 2A - State Banking Department.
  • Chapter 3A - Examinations of Banks; Reports of Banks.
  • Chapter 4A - Retention of Bank Records.
  • Chapter 5A - Organization and Operation of Banks.
  • Chapter 6A - Directors, Officers, and Employees.
  • Chapter 7A - Bank Merger, Consolidation, or Conversion.
  • Chapter 8A - Liquidation of Banks.
  • Chapter 9A - Reorganization of Banks.
  • Chapter 10A - Banking Emergencies and Compliance With Federal Laws.
  • Chapter 11A - Regulation of Trust Business of Banks and Trust Companies.
  • Chapter 12A - Administration, etc., of Common Trust Funds.
  • Chapter 13B - Interstate and International Bank Acquisitions, Mergers and Branching.
  • Chapter 14A - Regional Reciprocal Savings Institutions.
  • Chapter 16 - Savings and Loan Associations.
  • Chapter 17 - Credit Unions.
  • Chapter 18 - Small Loans.
  • Chapter 18A - Deferred Presentment Services Act.
  • Chapter 19 - Consumer Finance.
  • Chapter 19A - Alabama Pawnshop Act.
  • Chapter 20 - Alabama Credit Card Act.
  • Chapter 21 - George Wallace, jr., Plan for Linked Deposits of 1988.
  • Chapter 22 - Reports of Transactions Involving Currency.
  • Chapter 23 - State Sponsorship of Financial Institution Credit Card.
  • Chapter 24 - Uniform Multiple-Person Accounts Act.
  • Chapter 25 - Mortgage Brokers Licensing Act.
  • Chapter 26 - Alabama Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2009.
  • Chapter 27 - Savings Promotion Contest
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