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A. Unless federal laws or regulations provide otherwise, federal credit unions and federally insured credit unions and the members thereof shall possess all of the rights, powers, privileges, benefits, immunities, and exemptions that are now provided or hereafter may be provided by the laws of this state for credit unions organized under the laws of this state and for the members thereof. This provision is additional and supplemental to any provision which by specific reference is applicable to federal credit unions and the members thereof.
B. Credit unions organized under the laws of this state and the members thereof shall possess all of the rights, powers, privileges, benefits, immunities, and exemptions that are now granted or hereafter may be granted by this state, its agencies and subdivisions, by virtue of federal law, including the Federal Credit Union Act as amended, 1 to federal credit unions and the members thereof.
C. Credit unions organized under the laws of another state and the members thereof, shall possess all of the rights, powers, privileges, benefits, and immunities and exemptions that are provided or hereafter may be provided by the laws of this state for credit unions organized under this Chapter and for the members thereof; provided credit unions organized in this state are granted the same rights, powers, privileges, benefits and immunities and exemptions that are provided the credit unions of that state.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 6, § 667.1. Powers, privileges, and exemptions of federal credit unions - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/la/revised-statutes/la-rev-stat-tit-6-sect-667-1/
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