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Article 2 - Chartering


  • Section 13-2-201 - Organization and Application.
  • Section 13-2-202 - Articles of Incorporation.
  • Section 13-2-203 - Repealed by Laws 1988, Ch. 59, §§ 1,2.
  • Section 13-2-204 - Repealed by Laws 1991, Ch. 175, § 3.
  • Section 13-2-205 - Repealed by Laws 1991, Ch. 175, § 3.
  • Section 13-2-206 - Renumbered as § 13-1-606 by Laws 1993, Ch. 115, § 2.
  • Section 13-2-207 - Procedure Upon Filing of Articles of Incorporation, Application and Other Information.
  • Section 13-2-208 - Application Filing Fee.
  • Section 13-2-209 - Procedure for Hearings on Charter Applications.
  • Section 13-2-210 - Emergency Charters; Fees.
  • Section 13-2-211 - Investigation and Examination by Banking Commissioner.
  • Section 13-2-212 - Approval or Disapproval of Application; Criteria for Approval; Action Upon Application; Interim Bank Charter; Fee.
  • Section 13-2-213 - Certificate of Authority to Commence Business Required; Application; Approval or Denial; Failure to Commence Business.
  • Section 13-2-214 - Decisions by Board Appealable; Grounds.
  • Section 13-2-215 - Report of Interests in Financial Institutions by State Banking Commissioner and Board Members.
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