Tennessee Statutes

§ 45-5-612 — Out-of-state banks restricted - Compliance with Section 45-5-609 required for all banks

Tennessee·Title 45
(a)(1) The general assembly finds and declares that the ownership of industrial banks by non-Tennessee bank holding companies or other non-Tennessee corporations is not of benefit to the people and economy of this state and will result in the drain of capital from Tennessee.
(2)By July 5, 1984, any industrial bank owned by a bank holding company, or other company whose principal place of business is not in Tennessee, shall be divested by the company or liquidated and dissolved under § 45-2-1501(b) , or shall be recertified by the commissioner as an industrial investment company, as defined in § 45-5-102 , with the rights and powers of an industrial investment company, and shall no longer qualify as an industrial bank nor exercise any of the rights and powers of an industrial bank.
(b)No

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Legislative History

Acts 1984, ch. 513, §§ 1-5.

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