2005 West Virginia Code - §31C-2-4. — Use of name exclusive.

§31C-2-4. Use of name exclusive.
(a) The name of every credit union organized under this chapter shall include the phrase "credit union." No credit union may adopt a name either identical to the name of any other credit union doing business in this state or so similar to the name of any other credit union doing business in this state as to be misleading or to cause confusion.
(b) No person, other than a credit union incorporated under this chapter, the Federal Credit Union Act or a credit union authorized to do business in this state under section six, article two of this chapter, an association of credit unions, or an organization, corporation or association whose membership or ownership is primarily limited to credit unions or credit union organizations, may use a name or title containing the phrase "credit union" or any derivation thereof, represent itself as a credit union or conduct business as a credit union.
(c) Violation of this section constitutes a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars for each day of illegal use of such name, by imprisonment for not more than one year, or both.
(d) The commissioner may petition a court of competent jurisdiction to enjoin a violation of this section.

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