Louisiana Statutes

§ 6:625 — Out-of-state activities

Louisiana § 6:625
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 6Banks and Banking

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Bluebook
La. Stat. Ann. § 6:625 (2026).

Text

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 ser

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Legislative History

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

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