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Part 20 - Interstate Banking and Branching by Merger


  • § 7-1-628. Purpose and scope of part
  • § 7-1-628.1. Definitions
  • § 7-1-628.2. Mergers permitted; applicable provisions
  • § 7-1-628.3. Prohibited interstate merger transactions
  • § 7-1-628.4. Permissible interstate merger transactions
  • § 7-1-628.5. Requirement for out-of-state bank that is resulting bank of interstate merger transaction
  • § 7-1-628.6. Powers of out-of-state banks branching into Georgia
  • § 7-1-628.7. Examinations and reports; powers of commissioner
  • § 7-1-628.8. Restrictions on de novo branches
  • § 7-1-628.9. Conditions under which out-of-state bank permitted to establish and maintain branches through in-state acquisition; conditions under which Georgia banks permitted to establish and maintain branches in another state through acquisition
  • § 7-1-628.10. Enforcement actions by commissioner
  • § 7-1-628.11. Regulations; administrative fees
  • § 7-1-628.12. Reports required of out-of-state state banks
  • § 7-1-628.13. Notice of merger, consolidation, or other transaction involving out-of-state bank
  • § 7-1-628.14. Severability; construction with other laws
  • § 7-1-628.15. Tax treatment
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