Arkansas Code § 23-48-809

Approval for expanded powers of state banks
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At such time as national banks having their main offices in this state are permitted to establish and use customer-bank communication terminals in places or for transactions not permitted under this subchapter, all state banks shall have the powers permitted national banks with respect to the establishment and use of customer-bank communication terminals, provided that the Bank Commissioner authorizes such use. Acts 1997, No. 89, § 1.
At such time as national banks having their main offices in this state are permitted to establish and use customer-bank communication terminals in places or for transactions not permitted under this subchapter, all state banks shall have the powers permitted national banks with respect to the establishment and use of customer-bank communication terminals, provided that the Bank Commissioner authorizes such use. Acts 1997, No. 89, § 1.
At such time as national banks having their main offices in this state are permitted to establish and use customer-bank communication terminals in places or for transactions not permitted under this subchapter, all state banks shall have the powers permitted national banks with respect to the establishment and use of customer-bank communication terminals, provided that the Bank Commissioner authorizes such use. Acts 1997, No. 89, § 1.
At such time as national banks having their main offices in this state are permitted to establish and use customer-bank communication terminals in places or for transactions not permitted under this subchapter, all state banks shall have the powers permitted national banks with respect to the establishment and use of customer-bank communication terminals, provided that the Bank Commissioner authorizes such use.
Acts 1997, No. 89, § 1.

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