Indiana Code § 28-6.1-20-2

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Sec. 2. A violation of Section 23A or 23B of the Federal Reserve Act (12 U.S.C. 371c or 371c-1) by a savings bank or a subsidiary constitutes a violation of this chapter.   IC 28-6.2 ARTICLE 6.2. MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK HOLDING COMPANIES               Ch. 1. Definitions             Ch. 2. Reorganizing as a Mutual Savings Bank Holding Company             Ch. 3. Issuance of Stock             Ch. 4. Articles of Reorganization             Ch. 5. Powers of a Mutual Holding Company             Ch. 6. Reporting and Regulation of Mutual Holding Companies             Ch. 7. Mutual Holding Company Conversion and Liquidation   IC 28-6.2-1 Chapter 1. Definitions               28-6.2-1-1 Application of chapter             28-6.2-1-2 "Acquiree savings bank" defined             28-6.2-1-3 "Acting in concert" defined             28-6.2-1-4 "Affiliate" defined             28-6.2-1-5 "Associate" defined             28-6.2-1-6 "Company" defined             28-6.2-1-7 "Control" defined             28-6.2-1-8 "Default" defined             28-6.2-1-9 "Director" defined             28-6.2-1-10 "FDIC" defined             28-6.2-1-10.1 "Federal mutual holding company" defined             28-6.2-1-11 "Member" defined             28-6.2-1-12 "Mutual holding company"             28-6.2-1-13 "Mutual savings bank" defined             28-6.2-1-14 "Parent" defined             28-6.2-1-15 "Person" defined             28-6.2-1-16 "Reorganization plan" defined             28-6.2-1-17 "Reorganizing savings bank" defined             28-6.2-1-18 "Resulting savings bank" defined             28-6.2-1-19 "Savings association" defined             28-6.2-1-20 "Stock" defined             28-6.2-1-21 "Stock benefit plan" defined             28-6.2-1-22 "Stock issuance plan" defined             28-6.2-1-23 "Stock savings bank" defined             28-6.2-1-24 "Subsidiary" defined             28-6.2-1-25 "Voting parties" defined

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