2006 Nebraska Revised Statutes - § 8-1,140 — Federally chartered bank; bank organized under laws of Nebraska; rights, privileges, benefits, and immunities; exception.

Section 8-1,140
Federally chartered bank; bank organized under laws of Nebraska; rights, privileges, benefits, and immunities; exception.

Notwithstanding any of the other provisions of the Nebraska Banking Act or any other Nebraska statute, any bank incorporated under the laws of this state and organized under the provisions of the act, or under the laws of this state as they existed prior to May 9, 1933, shall directly, or indirectly through a subsidiary or subsidiaries, have all the rights, powers, privileges, benefits, and immunities which may be exercised as of April 7, 2006, by a federally chartered bank doing business in Nebraska, including the exercise of all powers and activities that are permitted for a financial subsidiary of a federally chartered bank. Such rights, powers, privileges, benefits, and immunities shall not relieve such bank from payment of state taxes assessed under any applicable laws of this state.


Source:
    Laws 1999, LB 396, § 5

    Laws 2000, LB 932, § 4

    Laws 2001, LB 53, § 2

    Laws 2002, LB 957, § 7

    Laws 2003, LB 217, § 9

    Laws 2004, LB 999, § 3

    Laws 2005, LB 533, § 11

    Laws 2006, LB 876, § 12.



~Revised Statutes Cumulative Supplement, 2006

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