United States — Kansas
Kansas Statutes § 75-4201 Definitions.
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This section defines several terms used in the act, including Treasurer, Controller, Board, Bank, and State moneys.
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United States — Kansas
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This section defines several terms used in the act, including Treasurer, Controller, Board, Bank, and State moneys.
United States — Kansas
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A qualifying cemetery corporation may arrange joint custody of certain assets with a bank, and its treasurer may be relieved from a surety bond.
United States — Kansas
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The director of the Kansas office of veterans services must designate a person at the Kansas veterans' home to manage member funds, and must designate the bank or banks where those funds are deposited.
United States — Kansas
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This section lets a receiving bank rely on a number, and in some cases a name, to identify the intermediary or beneficiary bank, and requires the sender to cover the receiving bank’s resulting losses and expenses.
United States — Kansas
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Banks generally must conduct business at the main office or authorized branch banks, and branch openings or relocations usually need the commissioner’s approval.
United States — Kansas
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This provision defines terms used in Kansas bank holding company law, including bank, bank holding company, company, foreign bank, Kansas bank, Kansas bank holding company, out-of-state bank holding company, and subsidiary.
United States — Kansas
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A bank service company may provide authorized services, but it cannot take deposits.
United States — Kansas
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Certain national banks and federal savings institutions in Kansas may convert to a state bank or state trust company if they meet voting, application, name, and approval requirements.
United States — Kansas
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An out-of-state bank holding company, or its subsidiary, generally may not buy or control more than 5% of the voting shares of a Kansas bank unless an exception applies.
United States — Kansas
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The commissioner may close, approve reopening, or approve temporary relocation of certain banks and trust offices during an emergency, and closed institutions must stay closed until the commissioner ends the emergency.
United States — Kansas
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Defines “bankers’ bank” and gives the state banking board power to approve an application to organize one.
United States — Kansas
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Banks and trust companies may close for limited periods, but they must give notice and follow commissioner approval rules for longer closures.