Indiana Code § 28-6.1-9-15

Receiving fees, commissions, gifts, or things of value; violation
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Sec. 15. Except as otherwise provided, an officer, a director, an owner, a partner, an employee, or an attorney of a savings bank who stipulates for, receives, or agrees to receive, a fee, commission, gift, or thing of value, from any person, for the purpose of procuring or attempting to procure for a person a loan from or the purchase or discount of a paper, note, draft, check, or bill of exchange by the savings bank commits a Class A misdemeanor.   IC 28-6.1-10 Chapter 10. Savings Banks Dealing in Investment Securities               28-6.1-10-1 Application of limitations             28-6.1-10-2 Total equity capital             28-6.1-10-3 Dealing requirements             28-6.1-10-4 Dealings for bank's own account             28-6.1-10-5 Underwriting or guaranteeing issues of securities             28-6.1-10-6 Purchase and sale of investment securities for bank's own account under department rules; limitation on investment securities             28-6.1-10-7 Purchase and sale of government chartered small business investment company stock             28-6.1-10-8 Purchase and sale of collateralized mortgage obligations             28-6.1-10-8.5 Purchase of speculative securities or securities not rated by a generally recognized security rating service             28-6.1-10-9 Purchase and sale of nonsubsidiary corporation stock             28-6.1-10-10 Purchase and holding of banker's bank stock             28-6.1-10-11 Investments in casualty insurance companies             28-6.1-10-12 Establishment and acquisition of subsidiaries             28-6.1-10-13 Establishment of trading accounts             28-6.1-10-14 Definition of investment securities             28-6.1-10-15 Purchase records

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