Nevada Code § 673.595

Certain foreign savings banks not required to be licensed under chapter; certain foreign savings banks permitted to operate and establish service offices in this State; limitations
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, a foreign savings bank shall be considered a savings bank subject to
the provisions of this chapter for the purpose of engaging in any activities
for which a license or other approval by the Commissioner is required pursuant
to this chapter, except that a foreign savings bank whose activities are
limited to any one or more of those enumerated in NRS 80.015 need not be licensed under this
chapter.
2. A foreign savings bank organized under
the laws of another state or the United States which is insured by the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation may operate in this State in accordance with the
provisions of this chapter on the same terms as a savings bank organized under
this chapter, but only to the extent that the laws of the state under which the
foreign savings bank is organized permit a savings bank organized under this
chapter to operate in accordance with the laws of that state on the same terms
as the foreign savings bank.
3. A foreign savings bank organized under
the laws of another state or the United States which is insured by the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation may establish one or more service offices within
this State as allowed by this chapter, but only to the same extent, and subject
to the same restrictions, that the laws of the state under which the foreign
savings bank is organized allows a savings bank organized under this chapter to
establish and maintain one or more service offices within that state.

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