2018 Louisiana Laws
Revised Statutes
TITLE 6 - Banks and Banking
RS 6:625 - Out-of-state activities

Universal Citation: LA Rev Stat § 6:625 (2018)

§625. Out-of-state activities

To the extent allowed by the laws of another state, a Louisiana trust company may establish and maintain trust offices or solicit and market trust services in a state other than Louisiana by adhering to the following:

(1) To establish a trust office in another state, a Louisiana trust company shall file an application with the office of financial institutions on a form prescribed by the commissioner.

(2) To establish a trust representative office in another state, a Louisiana trust company shall provide the commissioner with notice of its intent to operate the representative office at least thirty days prior to commencing business at the out-of-state location. Upon a showing of good cause, the commissioner may lengthen or shorten the notification period.

(3) To solicit and market trust services in another state through the mail and other means of interstate commerce without maintaining a physical presence in the other state, a Louisiana trust company may do so without filing any applications or notifications with the commissioner of financial institutions.

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

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