Expedite your research with the CCH State Banking Law Reporter — Northeastern States. Now there's a single source for state banking law, giving banking professionals and legal counsel ready access to the information you need. State Banking Law Reporter combines the full text of state laws and regulations with authoritative explanations and consistent, topical organization. Comprehensive coverage of pending legislation for each state also is provided.
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You won't find any other source with focused coverage of state laws and
regulations affecting the jurisdictions in which your bank does business —
The State Banking Law Reporter—Northeastern States isn't just for
banks operating on the state level. All federally-insured banks, regardless of
charter, must comply with some aspects of state law and regulations, and a
substantial number of banks are actually charted at the state level. Even
national banks are subject to provisions of state law that do not conflict
with federal laws such as state laws governing a national bank's trust
activities and operations. Also, while federal law grants to national banks
the power to accept deposits, a national bank is subject to valid state law
requiring the bank to turn over to the state any deposits that are inactive
and unclaimed for a set period of time. These trust laws and unclaimed
property laws that a national bank would be subject to are included in the
State Banking Law Reporter.
Compare laws and regulations from different states — If you do business in multiple states, or are considering expansion into new states, you can rely on the State Banking Law Reporter to give you comprehensive coverage of state laws within those jurisdictions. Organized for easy state-by-state comparison, this product will save you countless hours of research time, with relevant documents and cross-references to federal law all in one research source.
The State Banking Law Reporter is the perfect complement to the CCH Federal Banking Law Reporter — Paragraph numbers within the State Banking Law Reporter direct you to relevant federal law in the CCH Federal Banking Law Reporter. (To subscribe to Federal Banking Law Reporter, contact your representative.)
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