Utah Statutes

§ 7-9-5 — Powers of credit unions.

Utah § 7-9-5
JurisdictionUtah
Title 7Financial Institutions Act
Ch. 7-9Utah Credit Union Act

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Utah Code Ann. § 7-9-5 (2026).

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In addition to the powers specified elsewhere in this chapter and subject to any limitations specified elsewhere in this chapter, a credit union may:

(1)make contracts;
(2)sue and be sued;
(3)acquire, lease, or hold fixed assets, including real property, furniture, fixtures, and equipment as the directors consider necessary or incidental to the operation and business of the credit union, but the value of the real property may not exceed 7% of credit union assets, unless approved by the commissioner;
(4)pledge, hypothecate, sell, or otherwise dispose of real or personal property, either in whole or in part, necessary or incidental to its operation;
(5)incur and pay necessary and incidental operating expenses;
(6)require an entrance or membership fee;
(7)receive the funds of its membe

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Related

Utah Bankers Ass'n v. Utah Department of Financial Institutions
888 P.2d 714 (Court of Appeals of Utah, 1994)
2 case citations
America First Credit Union v. Department of Financial Institutions
2001 UT App 272 (Court of Appeals of Utah, 2001)
1 case citations

Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 378, 2010 General Session

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