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  • Sec.  1752. Definitions.
  • Sec.  1752a. National Credit Union Administration.
  • Sec.  1753. Federal credit union organization.
  • Sec.  1754. Approval of organization certificate.
  • Sec.  1755. Fees.
  • Sec.  1756. Reports and examinations.
  • Sec.  1756a. Omitted.
  • Sec.  1757. Powers.
  • Sec.  1757a. Limitation on member business loans.
  • Sec.  1758. Bylaws.
  • Sec.  1759. Membership.
  • Sec.  1760. Members' meetings.
  • Sec.  1761. Management.
  • Sec.  1761a. Officers of the board.
  • Sec.  1761b. Board of directors; meetings; powers and duties; executive committee; membership officers; membership application.
  • Sec.  1761c. Credit committee.
  • Sec.  1761d. Supervisory committee; powers and duties; suspension of members; passbook.
  • Sec.  1762. Repealed.
  • Sec.  1763. Dividends.
  • Sec.  1764. Expulsion and withdrawal.
  • Sec.  1765. Minors.
  • Sec.  1766. Powers of Board.
  • Sec.  1767. Fiscal agents and depositories; authorization to secure deposits by governmental bodies.
  • Sec.  1768. Taxation.
  • Sec.  1769. Separability; right to alter, amend, or repeal chapter.
  • Sec.  1770. Allotment of space in Federal buildings.
  • Sec.  1771. Conversion from Federal to State credit union and from State to Federal credit union.
  • Sec.  1772. Territorial application of chapter.
  • Sec.  1772a. Gifts; acceptance of conditional gifts; deposit.
  • Sec.  1772b. Apportionment.
  • Sec.  1772c. Trust fund.
  • Sec.  1772c-1. Community development revolving loan fund for credit unions.
  • Sec.  1772d. Forfeiture of organization certificate for money laundering or cash transaction reporting offenses.
  • Sec.  1773. District of Columbia credit unions; conversion to Federal status.
  • Sec.  1774. Approval of certificate; assets and obligations of applicant credit union.
  • Sec.  1775. Conditions upon conversion to Federal status.
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