South Carolina Code § 34-26-1220

Conversion of credit union to organization under laws of another state or United States; requirement of member approval.
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(1) A credit union incorporated under the laws of this State may be converted to a credit union organized under the laws of any state or under the laws of the United States, or a credit union organized under the laws of the United States or of any other state may convert to a credit union incorporated under the laws of this State.
(2) To effect such a conversion, a credit union must receive the approval of a majority of the members voting in accordance with the credit union's bylaws on the question of a charter conversion and upon the approval of the credit union's current and future regulator.
(3) The assets and liabilities of the predecessor credit union will vest in and become the property of the successor credit union subject to all existing liabilities against the predecessor credit union. Members of the predecessor credit union may become members of the successor credit union pursuant to this chapter.
Effect of Amendment
2021 Act No. 30, SECTION 18, inserted the (1) designator and redesignated the second sentence as (2); in (2), deleted "two-thirds" following "approval of a"; and added (3).
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