Texas Statutes

§ 116.0565 — CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT.

Texas § 116.0565
JurisdictionTexas
Code LGLocal Government Code

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Tex. Local Government Code Code Ann. § 116.0565 (2026).

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Sec. 116.0565. CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT.

(a)A certificate of deposit qualifies as security under this subchapter if the certificate is:
(1)held in the custody of a Federal Reserve Bank for safekeeping and made the subject of a valid pledge agreement designating the county as the beneficiary of the pledge agreement;
(2)insured in full by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation or the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation;
(3)described in detail by a safekeeping receipt issued to the county by the Federal Reserve Bank having custody of the certificates; and
(4)issued with the county as registered owner.
(b)A person to whom presentment of a certificate of deposit pledged to secure county funds is made may not pay or otherwise accept the certificate unless the certificate or the

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Legislative History

Added by Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 1, Sec. 15(b), eff. Aug. 28, 1989.

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