Massachusetts Statutes

§ 67A — Membership in associations benefitting credit union or providing services

Massachusetts § 67A
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title XXIICORPORATIONS
Ch. 171CREDIT UNIONS

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 171, § 67A (2026).

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Section 67A. A credit union may, by vote of its board of directors, obtain membership in certain organizations and may make contributions and subscribe for services subject to the conditions and requirements of this section.

(1)A credit union may become a member of any association organized to protect and promote the interest of credit unions and may pay for such membership its proportionate share of expenses as is reasonable and necessary.
(2)A credit union may become a member of or contribute to any other association or organization in the commonwealth if, in the opinion of its board of directors, such membership or contribution is reasonable and of substantial benefit to such credit union and its members.
(3)For the purpose of promoting, protecting or conserving the assets of credit uni

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