A. An association that has certificates of investment issued and outstanding shall not: 1. Advertise that it carries insurance unless its certificates of investment are insured or guaranteed by a state or federal agency; 2. Own any shares of stock issued by any other corporation except to the extent legal for banks; 3. Invest more than 80 percent of the amount of its outstanding certificates of investment in loans secured by liens on real estate; 4. Make any loan secured by liens on real estate in excess of that percent of the appraised value permitted to banks; 5. Issue certificates of investment for the purpose of borrowing money from financial institutions; or 6. Issue a certificate of investment paying a higher rate of interest than four and one-half percent per annum, except that notwithstanding this limitation it may pay at any time an interest rate equal to the highest rate paid by any state savings institution or bank located in the same community in the Commonwealth. B. An association that has certificates of investment issued and outstanding shall place in a prominent manner in every advertisement for, and upon any document evidencing ownership of, certificates of investment that are not insured by a state or federal agency the words: "The savings accounts in this association are not insured." Code 1950, § 6-251; 1956, c. 433; 1960, c. 64; 1966, c. 584, § 6.1-232; 1974, cc. 175, 176, § 6.1-232.1; 1978, c. 14; 1996, c. 16; 2010, c. 794.
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