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RS 6:1139 - Specific powers

LA Rev Stat § 6:1139 (2018) (N/A)
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§1139. Specific powers

A. In addition to the general corporate powers conferred in R.S. 6:1138 and the powers conferred by other provisions of the laws of this state, a savings bank shall have the following powers and those incidental to the exercise of these powers:

(1) To receive and pay out deposits, with or without interest, and pay checks.

(2) To lend money at interest on a secured or unsecured basis and, pursuant to regulations issued by the commissioner, to vary from time to time the interest rate charged on loans according to the terms and conditions contained in the promissory note. Such conditions shall not be deemed to rely upon the whim of the obligor so as to render them null nor shall such conditions destroy the negotiability of the promissory note.

(3) To accept for payment at a future date drafts drawn upon it by its customers.

(4) To issue letters of credit, which shall be carried by the insured savings bank as an asset and liability on its daily statement.

(5) To discount and buy and sell promissory notes, bills of exchange, and other evidences of indebtedness, gold and silver, and bonds of the United States, of this state, and of the several levee districts, parishes, school districts, drainage districts, road districts, and municipal corporations of this state, on which bonds there shall have been no default in the payment of interest for the lesser of the last five years or the existence of the bonds.

(6) To maintain and lease safe deposit boxes and to accept property or documents for safekeeping.

(7) To issue shares or capital stock as appropriate to its form of organization; to issue savings and demand accounts; and to assess and collect from members, borrowers, or savers, any of the following: fees, dues, interest, premiums, late charges, and other charges, and the same shall not be held to be usurious; to permit or force members and depositors to withdraw all or part of their shares or savings and demand accounts; and to assess and collect from members, borrowers, or savers collection fees, transfer fees, and such other fees as may be authorized by the board of directors.

(8) To borrow, give security, be surety, and issue notes, bonds, debentures, other obligations, or other securities. Any such borrowing shall constitute a claim against the corporate assets, and shall be payable in advance of, and by preference over, all claims or rights of members or stockholders in any of the assets of the savings bank. The commissioner may, in writing, impose limits on the amount of borrowings of a savings bank if the savings bank is in an impaired condition or in an unsafe and unsound condition.

(9) To sell money orders, travellers checks, and similar instruments drawn by it on its own accounts, or on its accounts at other financial institutions or as agent for any organization empowered to sell such instruments through agents within this state.

(10) To service mortgage loans for others.

(11) To make loans and investments as provided in this Chapter or as authorized by the commissioner.

(12) To purchase, lease, or otherwise obtain a computer or other data processing services from any other organization; to purchase, lease, or otherwise obtain computer or other data processing equipment and machinery; and to render computer, electronic, or other data processing services to others.

Acts 1990, No. 816, §1, eff. Sept. 1, 1990.

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RS 6:1139 - Specific powers