(a) A credit union may do either or both of the following: (1) Purchase, in whole or in part, from any source, loans made to its members. (2) Sell, in whole or in part, to any source, loans made to its members. (b) A credit union may purchase, in whole or in part, either or both of the following: (1) A loan originated by another credit union, which is made to a member of the originating credit union even though the member is not also a member of the credit union purchasing the loan. (2) A loan from any source, if the purchase will facilitate the purchasing credit unionâs packaging of a pool of those loans to be sold or pledged on the secondary market. (c) A loan purchase that is authorized by this section shall not be an obligation with a nonmember within the meaning of Section 14750.
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