Nevada Code § 673.225

Certain savings banks possess same powers and privileges as federal savings banks and foreign savings banks; federal law prevails in event of conflict with state law
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1. Notwithstanding any other provision of
this chapter, every savings bank licensed under the provisions of this chapter
whose accounts are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or its
successor, has the same rights, powers, privileges, immunities and exceptions
which are possessed by any federal savings bank, including all such fiduciary
powers that a federal savings bank is authorized to exercise, except as may be
expressly denied or limited by the Commissioner after notice and a hearing.
2. Whenever additional rights, powers,
privileges or exceptions are granted to any federal savings bank, including
under principles of federal preemption, every savings bank licensed under the
provisions of this chapter whose accounts are federally insured has those
additional rights, powers, privileges or exceptions, except as may be expressly
denied or limited by the Commissioner after notice and a hearing.
3. If federal law conflicts with any of
the provisions of this chapter, except as otherwise provided by the
Commissioner, the provisions of federal law shall prevail as to such conflict,
and satisfaction of any obligations imposed under federal law by the savings
bank shall be deemed to also satisfy the obligations of the savings bank under
state law.
4. In addition to all powers otherwise
granted by this chapter, every savings bank licensed under the provisions of
this chapter has the powers, privileges and authorities granted by regulations
promulgated under the Federal Deposit Insurance Act for foreign savings banks,
except as may be expressly denied or limited by the Commissioner after notice
and hearing.
5. A savings bank shall have any power
reasonably incident, convenient or useful to the accomplishment of the powers
conferred upon the savings bank by this chapter.

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