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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) For the purposes of this chapter, the term or terms:
(1) “ Bank”, “ bank-holding company”, “ company”, “ subsidiary”, and “ control” have the meanings set forth in the federal Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, 12 U.S.C. § 1841 et seq., except that “bank” shall also include financial institutions, as defined in this title, and other forms of federally-insured-deposit-taking institutions. Bank-holding companies shall include thrift-holding companies as set forth in the Home Owners' Loan Act, 12 U.S.C. § 1461 et seq., whether organized with or without capital stock.
(2) “ Out-of-state bank” means a bank whose principal office is located in any other state.
(3) “ Out-of-state bank-holding company” means a holding company for which the operations of its bank subsidiaries are principally conducted in any other state.
(4) “ Rhode Island bank-holding company” means a bank-holding company that controls a financial institution, provided that an out-of-state bank or bank-holding company that acquired control of one or more financial institutions shall not be deemed to be a Rhode Island bank-holding company, unless operations of its bank subsidiaries are principally conducted in this state.
(b) For the purposes of this chapter, the state in which operations of a bank-holding company's bank subsidiaries are principally conducted is the state in which total deposits of all of its bank subsidiaries are the largest.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Rhode Island General Laws Title 19. Financial Institutions § 19-7-1. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ri/title-19-financial-institutions/ri-gen-laws-sect-19-7-1/
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