Nevada Code § 672.850

Organization and operation; rights and powers
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1. A central credit union may be organized
and operated under the provisions of this chapter by any three credit unions
incorporated within this state. A central credit union is subject to all
provisions not inconsistent with this section and shall use the term central
in its official name.
2. A central credit union has all the
rights and powers of any other credit union organized under this chapter and,
in addition, a central credit union may:
(a) Make loans to other credit unions;
(b) Purchase shares and make deposits in other
credit unions;
(c) Obtain the assets and liabilities of any
credit union operating in this state which enters into liquidation;
(d) Invest in and grant loans to associations of
credit unions or organizations chartered to provide exclusive service to credit
unions; and
(e) Borrow money from any source and issue notes
or debentures.

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