2014 Louisiana Laws
Revised Statutes
TITLE 6 - Banks and Banking
RS 6:626 - Out-of-state trust companies

LA Rev Stat § 6:626 What's This?

§626. Out-of-state trust companies

A. An out-of-state trust company may act as a fiduciary in this state or engage in a trust business at an office in this state only to the extent that the state by which it is chartered allows a Louisiana institution to perform such trust activities therein. An out-of-state trust company may establish a representative trust office in Louisiana at which the out-of-state trust company may perform trust-related business, except that the company may not enter into any trust agreements pursuant to the laws of this state.

B. An out-of-state trust company may solicit and market its fiduciary trust services in this state through the mail and other means of interstate commerce without maintaining a physical presence in this state and without filing an application or notice with the commissioner.

Acts 2003, No. 573, §1, eff. June 27, 2003.

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