North Dakota Code § 6-03-47.2

Investments of state banks
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In addition to the other powers authorized by law under this title, any state banking 
association may invest its funds in:
1. Bonds, notes, or debentures of any corporation that have been rated in one of the four 
highest rating categories by a nationally recognized statistical rating organization 
registered with the securities and exchange commission. In the case of different 

ratings from different rating organizations, the lower rating applies. If a nationally 
recognized statistical rating organization has not rated the security, the bank shall 
determine that the security is the credit equivalent of a security rated in the four 
highest rating categories by a nationally recognized statistical rating organization. This 
includes documentation demonstrating that the issuer of the security has an adequate 
capacity to meet financial commitments under the security for the projected life of the 
asset or exposure and the issuer has adequate capacity to meet financial 
commitments if the risk of default by the obligor is low and the full and timely 
repayment of principal and interest is expected. The aggregate par value of 
investments issued by any one corporation may not exceed twenty-five percent of 
unimpaired capital and surplus at the time of purchase.
2. Equity and debt instruments of corporations or projects designed primarily to promote 
community welfare such as economic rehabilitation and development of low -income 
areas, subject to approval and regulation of the state banking board but not to exceed 
for the total of all investments under this subsection, ten percent of the combined 
capital and surplus of the banking association.
3. Investments, in either equity or debt instruments or securities, offered by small 
business investment companies organized and licensed by the small business 
administration under the Small Business Investment Company Act of 1958 [Pub. L. 
85-699; 72 Stat. 689; 15 U.S.C. 661 et seq.], and the Small Business Enhancement 
Act of 1992 [Pub. L. 102-366; 106 Stat. 1007-1020; 15 U.S.C. 661 et seq.], and any 
amendments thereto.

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