Vermont Statutes

§ 32102 — General powers

Vermont § 32102
JurisdictionVermont
Title 8Title 8: Banking and Insurance
Ch. 222Chapter 222: Powers

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 8, § 32102 (2026).

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(a)Subject to applicable law, a Vermont credit union may exercise the following powers:
(1)make contracts;
(2)sue and be sued;
(3)adopt and use a common seal and alter such seal at pleasure;
(4)purchase, hold, and dispose of property necessary or incidental to its operations;
(5)establish, acquire, invest or participate in, or utilize a credit union service organization;
(6)subject to the approval of the Commissioner, contract with another credit union or credit unions for office or agency services or to provide those services to the customers of that credit union;
(7)subject to the approval of the Commissioner, purchase the assets of another credit union or sell all or substantially all of its assets to another credit union;
(8)offer related financial services to its members, inc

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