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Chapter 32
Powers, Organization, and Financial Requirements

Sections

32.001
Organization and General Powers of State Bank
32.002
Certificate of Formation of State Bank
32.003
Application for State Bank Charter; Standards for Approval
32.004
Notice and Investigation of Charter Application
32.005
Protest; Hearing; Decision on Charter Application
32.006
Issuance of Certificate of Authority
32.007
Deadline to Begin Business
32.008
Application of General Corporate Law
32.009
Parity Between State and National Banks
32.010
Additional Powers
32.011
Financial Activities
32.101
Amendment or Restatement of State Bank Certificate of Formation
32.102
Establishing Series of Shares
32.103
Change in Outstanding Capital and Surplus
32.104
Capital Notes or Debentures
32.201
Conduct of the Business of Banking
32.202
Home Office
32.203
Branch Offices
32.204
Deposit or Loan Production Offices
32.301
Merger Authority
32.302
Approval of Banking Commissioner
32.303
Rights of Dissenters from Merger
32.304
Limitation on Control of Deposits
32.401
Authority to Purchase Assets
32.402
Authority to Act as Disbursing Agent
32.403
Liquidation of Selling Institution
32.404
Payment to Depositors and Creditors
32.405
Sale of Assets
32.406
Limitation on Control of Deposits
32.501
Merger or Conversion of State Bank into Another Financial Institution
32.502
Conversion of Financial Institution into State Bank
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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