United States — North Carolina
§ 105-333. Definitions.
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This section defines terms used in the Article, such as airline company, bus line company, public service company, and telephone company.
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United States — North Carolina
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This section defines terms used in the Article, such as airline company, bus line company, public service company, and telephone company.
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The State Treasurer must adopt and run a policy that bars certain state investment in companies engaged in a boycott of Israel.
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A State trust company may invest in its facilities, but it cannot invest more than one-half of its initial capital in facilities, furniture, fixtures, and equipment during its first three years without Commissioner approval.
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Some savings and loan holding companies are barred from acquiring certain North Carolina institutions, and some companies that lose their North Carolina or Southern Region status must divest within one year unless a stated exception applies.
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The Department of Revenue must appraise the property of public service companies, including specified yearly appraisals at true value for listed property types.
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An out-of-state bank holding company may acquire a North Carolina bank or bank holding company only with the Commissioner’s approval and after filing an application and paying the stated fee.
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The Department of Revenue must allocate public service company property valuations among local taxing units, and the State Board must not allocate a valuation under $500.
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The State Treasurer must adopt and maintain a policy that blocks state investment in companies tied to investment activities in Iran, publish and update a list of such companies, give notice and a chance to comment before listing, and divest existing investments in listed companies within 180 days.
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Restricted companies cannot contract with the State or its political subdivisions.
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A private trust company seeking an exemption must apply to the Commissioner and later file an annual certification; the Commissioner can investigate, revoke exemptions, and shorten notice in fraud-related cases.
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A jeopardized State trust company’s board may sell all or most of its assets with the Commissioner’s approval if the Commissioner finds the company’s continued operation endangers clients, creditors, and shareholders and the sale is in clients’ and creditors’ best interests.
United States — North Carolina
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This section defines key banking terms used in the Article.