United States — New Hampshire
RSA 29:2. Bank Deposits.
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The treasurer must deposit public funds in banks within the state and cannot keep more than a bank’s paid-up capital and surplus on deposit in one bank.
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170 matching statutes
United States — New Hampshire
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The treasurer must deposit public funds in banks within the state and cannot keep more than a bank’s paid-up capital and surplus on deposit in one bank.
United States — New Hampshire
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Trustees of trust funds may contract with specified financial institutions, place securities in nominee name, and delegate management under stated conditions; records must be open to examination, and local governing bodies may authorize charging certain expenses to capital reserve funds.
United States — New Hampshire
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The bank commissioner supervises certain bank holding companies and may require reports or examine them; the company must pay examination charges.
United States — New Hampshire
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During a proclaimed banking emergency, the bank commissioner may order banks to restrict business, delay or limit deposit payments, and issue further orders and regulations.
United States — New Hampshire
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The governor may declare a banking emergency and place banks under special regulation, and may also declare legal bank holidays.
United States — New Hampshire
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The treasurer may make an agreement with bank or banks to provide payment and custodial services for state bonds and coupons.
United States — New Hampshire
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This section defines “bank,” allows a trustee to use a bank’s trust department for trust work, and requires banks to make trust fund records available for examination.
United States — New Hampshire
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The treasurer must invest most state-controlled funds, with approval, only in specified safe investments; some out-of-state banks must meet conditions, report, and can face misdemeanor consequences for violations.
United States — New Hampshire
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A bank with trust powers may be appointed as trustee, and the clerk must immediately notify the bank commissioner when that trustee qualifies.
United States — New Hampshire
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Certain bank or trust company affiliates may establish and use common trust funds, and co-fiduciaries may consent to those investments.
United States — New Hampshire
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A corporation that becomes a small business lender through an SBA loan program must meet banking requirements, accept at least annual examination, and pay the cost of examinations.
United States — New Hampshire
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The commissioner may authorize banks to receive new deposits, with special rules and regulations set by the commissioner.