Michigan Laws 487.3420 – Discontinuing operations of branch or agency office; transfer of functions
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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 487.3420
- Agency office: means a place at which the business of a savings bank is conducted other than by regularly employed personnel of the savings bank, as provided under section 417(6). See Michigan Laws 487.3102
- Bank: means a state banking corporation organized or reorganized under the provisions of the banking code of 1999, 1999 PA 276, MCL 487. See Michigan Laws 487.3102
- Branch: means a place of business, other than the principal office of a savings bank, at which the savings bank transacts business that may be conducted at its principal office. See Michigan Laws 487.3102
- Commissioner: means the commissioner of the office of financial and insurance services. See Michigan Laws 487.3102
- Savings bank: means a state banking corporation organized or reorganized under this act. See Michigan Laws 487.3103
If a savings bank permanently discontinues the operations of any branch or agency office, all bills, checks, and notes otherwise presentable for acceptance or payment, all deposits to be made or withdrawn, all notices to stop payment of checks to be given, and similar functions, shall be deemed transferable to, and treated as a part of, the principal office of the savings bank. The savings bank shall give written notice to the commissioner before discontinuing operations of any branch or agency office.