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Division 1.1
Banking

Chapters

1
General Provisions
Sections 1000–1008
2
Application
Sections 1020–1027
3
Authorization to Engage in Banking
Sections 1040–1048
4
Bank Offices
Sections 1070–1083
4.5
Bank Extraordinary Situation Closing
Sections 1090–1096
5
Corporate Requirements
Sections 1100–1190
6
Securities
Sections 1200–1212
7
Acquisition of Control
Sections 1250–1263
8
Bank Holding Companies
Sections 1280–1287
9
Authorizations for Banks
Sections 1300–1301
10
Restrictions and Prohibited Practices
Sections 1320–1367
11
Agency Activities
Sections 1380–1397
12
Deposits
Sections 1400–1440
13
Withdrawals and Collections
Sections 1450–1456
14
Loans and Investments
Sections 1460–1522
15
Industrial Banks
Sections 1530–1542
16
Trust Companies
Sections 1550–1613
17
Safe Deposit
Sections 1620–1651
18
Interstate Acquisitions
Sections 1660–1664
19
Foreign (Other State) Banks
Sections 1670–1721
20
Foreign (Other Nation) Banks
Sections 1750–1835
21
International and Foreign Banking and Financing
Sections 1850–1910
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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