Arkansas Statutes
§ 23-48-102 — Trust companies no longer subject to banking laws
Arkansas § 23-48-102
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Bluebook
Ark. Code Ann. § 23-48-102 (2026).
Text
(a)All trust companies, other than national trust companies and subsidiary trust companies, in existence on May 30, 1997, must cease operations as a trust company.
(b)Trust companies, other than subsidiary trust companies and national trust companies, which have not become banks by May 31, 1997, by complying with the provisions of law for the formation of a bank, shall no longer act as or be authorized to act as a fiduciary, nor shall they be subject to laws governing banks or trust companies, or exercise or be authorized to exercise any powers granted banks or trust companies by those laws, but instead will automatically become business corporations and be subject to the Arkansas Business Corporation Act, § 4-27-101 et seq., and the Bank Commissioner shall deliver certified copies of th
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Legislative History
Acts 1997, No. 89, § 1.
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Arkansas § 23-48-102, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ar/23-48-102.