AS Title 6, Chapter 5: Alaska Banking Code — United States — Alaska law | Esheria

AS Title 6, Chapter 5: Alaska Banking Code

The department has broad power over state financial institutions, and state banks must file required reports and post certain fee schedules.

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United States — Alaska
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The department has broad power over state financial institutions, and state banks must file required reports and post certain fee schedules. This provision regulates how state banks can provide agency banking services, get approved, meet capital and governance requirements, and face oversight, takeover, and liquidation by the department. This provision covers bank liquidation, branch banking, out-of-state bank ownership, and records requests for child support.