Nevada Code § 672.730

Loans to and guaranties by directors and members of committees
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1. A credit union may make loans to its
directors and to members of its committees, except that any loan or aggregate
of loans to any one director or member of a committee which is more than
$30,000 plus pledged shares must be approved by the board.
2. A credit union may permit its directors
and members of its committees to act as guarantor or endorser of loans to other
members, except that when such a loan standing alone or when added to any
outstanding loan to the guarantor is more than $30,000, approval of the board
is required.

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