2017 Ohio Revised Code
Title [11] XI FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Chapter 1161 - SAVINGS BANKS - ORGANIZATION
Section 1161.73 - [Repealed Effective 1/1/2018] Dividends - interest.

After provision for payment of expenses, interest, and the maintenance of the loss reserve and other net worth accounts as required by section 1161.53 of the Revised Code, a savings bank may declare dividends on accounts and pay interest on deposits. The dividends or interest may be credited to the account or paid to the holder thereof at such times, such rates, and upon such methods of computation as are authorized by a resolution of the board of directors of the savings bank.

If dividends or interest are to be credited or paid at more than one rate, the resolution authorizing the rates shall set forth the criteria for determining the classes of accounts that will receive the various rates. The criteria may include the balance in the account at a specified time or times, the period of time a minimum balance must be maintained, the type of evidence of ownership issued to the owner of the account, and other similar standards or combinations thereof. Each account shall receive dividends or interest at the rate to which it is entitled based upon the criteria set forth in the resolution, except that the board of directors may establish minimum account balances upon which dividends or interest are paid. Any residue of the earnings not credited to reserves and not declared as dividends, may be held as undivided profits and used as other earnings.

Repealed by 132nd General Assembly File No. TBD, HB 49, §130.23, eff. 1/1/2018.

Effective Date: 10-23-1991 .

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