Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 667 - Credit Unions
Section 36a-456a. - Shares; secondary capital accounts; share insurance.

(a) The par value of shares of a Connecticut credit union shall be five dollars or any multiple thereof, provided such par value shall not exceed one hundred dollars.

(b) A Connecticut credit union may receive payments on shares and permit withdrawals of payments on shares with the exception of membership shares in accordance with such credit union's bylaws and the Deposit Account Contract Act, sections 36a-315 to 36a-323, inclusive, except that the governing board may require members to give sixty days' notice of intention to withdraw the whole or any part of their shares or payments on shares, including membership shares.
(c) A Connecticut credit union may, with the written approval of the commissioner and subject to applicable restrictions of state and federal law, receive from members payments on shares that qualify as part of a retirement plan for self-employed individuals or an individual retirement account in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or any subsequent corresponding internal revenue code of the United States, as from time to time amended. Such payments on shares shall be established in a separate account from the shares of the member, and shall not be subject to pledge to secure extensions of credit by the Connecticut credit union to the member or be available for set-off by the Connecticut credit union if the member defaults on an extension of credit. Such shares shall be treated as under separate ownership for purposes of applying any limit imposed by the governing board pursuant to its authority under subdivision (5) of subsection (a) of section 36a-448a, on the maximum amount of shares owned by a member. Otherwise, such shares are subject to all of the provisions of this chapter relating to shares.
(d) A Connecticut credit union may receive payments on shares which the member agrees in writing not to withdraw within the time period specified in the agreement.
(e) A Connecticut credit union may receive payments from a nonmember who is (1) an individual, into a share account held jointly with a member of the Connecticut credit union, which share account is subject to the provisions of section 36a-290; (2) the United States, this state or any municipality or other political subdivision thereof; (3) a federally-recognized Native American tribal government located in this state; or (4) another Connecticut credit union, federal credit union or out-of-state credit union.
(f) A Connecticut credit union that has received a low-income designation from the National Credit Union Administration, or its successor agency, under 12 CFR 701.34, as from time to time amended, may offer secondary capital accounts to any person other than an individual, subject to the requirements and conditions imposed on federally-chartered, low-income designated credit unions under 12 CFR 701.34, as from time to time amended.
(g) A Connecticut credit union shall maintain in full force and effect share insurance as required under the Federal Credit Union Act. Any Connecticut credit union that fails to maintain in full force and effect such share insurance shall terminate its corporate existence under such terms and conditions as the commissioner deems appropriate.
(h) A Connecticut credit union may obtain from an insurance company licensed and qualified to do business in this state share insurance coverage that exceeds the maximum allowable under the Federal Credit Union Act.
(i) Without being required to take any action to attach or perfect a lien, a Connecticut credit union shall have and may impress and enforce a lien on the shares of each member to secure the payment of all absolute and contingent liabilities of such member to the Connecticut credit union.
(P.A. 02-73, S. 54; P.A. 03-84, S. 57.)
History: P.A. 03-84 changed “Commissioner of Banking” to “commissioner” in Subsecs. (c) and (g), effective June 3, 2003.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 36a - The Banking Law of Connecticut

Chapter 667 - Credit Unions

Section 36a-435. (Formerly Sec. 36-194). - Definitions.

Section 36a-435a. - Short title: Connecticut Credit Union Act.

Section 36a-435b. - Definitions.

Section 36a-436. (Formerly Sec. 36-195). - License required.

Section 36a-436a. - Franchise and filing fee payable to the Secretary of the State.

Section 36a-436b. - Issuance of certificate of authority to engage in business of Connecticut credit union.

Section 36a-437. (Formerly Sec. 36-196). - Organization.

Section 36a-437a. - Organization.

Section 36a-438. (Formerly Sec. 36-196a). - Field of membership. Expansion. Membership applications. Continuation of membership. Expulsion or withdrawal of member.

Section 36a-438a. - Field of membership. Expansion. Change in field of membership.

Section 36a-439. (Formerly Sec. 36-196c). - Change in the field of membership.

Section 36a-439a. - Membership applications. Expulsion of member.

Section 36a-440. (Formerly Sec. 36-196d). - Central credit union.

Section 36a-440a. - Meetings.

Section 36a-440b. - Financial and statistical reports and other information. Records.

Section 36a-441. (Formerly Sec. 36-198). - Powers.

Section 36a-441a. - Loan and lease losses account. Net worth requirement.

Section 36a-442. (Formerly Sec. 36-198b). - Mortgage loans to members.

Section 36a-442a. - Deposit of funds; withdrawals. Bond requirement.

Section 36a-443 to 36a-448. (Formerly Secs. 36-198c to 36-198e, 36-200, - Extension of lines of credit to members. Lien on shares of members. Tax and loan and note accounts. Shares; value; withdrawal; minors; trusts; retirement accounts; share insur...

Section 36a-448a. - Governing board powers.

Section 36a-449. (Formerly Sec. 36-203a). - Governing board meetings.

Section 36a-449a. - Meetings of governing board.

Section 36a-450. (Formerly Sec. 36-203b). - Governing board powers. Committees.

Section 36a-450a. - Executive committee.

Section 36a-451. (Formerly Sec. 36-203c). - Executive committee.

Section 36a-451a. - Supervisory committee. Members. Powers. Duties.

Section 36a-452. (Formerly Sec. 36-203d). - Investment policy.

Section 36a-452a. - Credit committee. Credit manager. Loan officer.

Section 36a-453 and 36a-454. (Formerly Secs. 36-204 and 36-204a). - Officers. Benefits for Connecticut credit union employees and their families; liability or indemnity coverage for directors, credit committee members and supervisory committee member...

Section 36a-454a. - Benefits for Connecticut credit union employees and their families. Liability or indemnity coverage for directors, credit committee members and supervisory committee members.

Section 36a-454b. - Conflict of interest policy. Prohibitions re insiders and family members of insiders.

Section 36a-455. (Formerly Sec. 36-205). - Credit committee. Loans. Lines of credit.

Section 36a-455a. - Powers.

Section 36a-455b. - Transfer of assets or business. Sale of branch. Acquisition of assets or business of federal credit union.

Section 36a-456. (Formerly Sec. 36-206). - Loans. Interest on loans. Authorization of interest refunds. Security. Regulations.

Section 36a-456a. - Shares; secondary capital accounts; share insurance.

Section 36a-456b. - Tax and loan and note accounts.

Section 36a-456c. - Dividends.

Section 36a-457. (Formerly Sec. 36-208). - Supervisory committee. Members. Powers. Duties.

Section 36a-457a. - Loan policy.

Section 36a-457b. - Mortgage loans to members.

Section 36a-458. (Formerly Sec. 36-209). - Reserve requirements.

Section 36a-458a. - Loans. Definitions.

Section 36a-459. (Formerly Sec. 36-210). - Dividends.

Section 36a-459a. - Investment policy.

Section 36a-460. (Formerly Sec. 36-211). - Losses. Reduction of liabilities.

Section 36a-460a. - Corporate Connecticut credit union.

Section 36a-461. (Formerly Sec. 36-213). - Deposit of funds; withdrawals. Registration of securities; inspection. Bonding of officers, employees and authorized agents.

Section 36a-461a. - Credit union service organizations.

Section 36a-462. (Formerly Sec. 36-214). - Regulations re conduct of Connecticut credit unions, enforcement of chapter and establishment of rates paid as dividends.

Section 36a-462a. - Establishment of branch in this state or outside state by Connecticut credit union. Application.

Section 36a-462b. - Establishment of branch in this state by out-of-state, state-chartered credit union. Expansion of field of membership.

Section 36a-463. (Formerly Sec. 36-215). - Reports to commissioner. Net worth restoration plan. Records. Fees.

Section 36a-463a. - Audit report and net worth restoration plan by out-of-state, state-chartered or federally-chartered credit union that maintains branch in this state.

Section 36a-463b. - Relocation of main office of Connecticut credit union with approval of commissioner.

Section 36a-464 to 36a-468. (Formerly Secs. 36-219 to 36-221, 36-223a). - Termination. Distribution of assets upon liquidation. No exemption from taxation. License required of other entities. Conversion of Connecticut credit union into federal or out...

Section 36a-468a. - Mergers.

Section 36a-468b. - Conversion of Connecticut credit union into federal credit union.

Section 36a-469 (Formerly Sec. 36-223b) and 36a-469a. - Conversion of federal or out-of-state credit union into Connecticut credit union. Conversion of Connecticut or federal credit union into mutual savings bank, mutual savings and loan association...

Section 36a-469b. - Conversion of federal or out-of-state credit union into Connecticut credit union.

Section 36a-469c. - Conversion of Connecticut or federal credit union into mutual savings bank, mutual savings and loan association or mutual community bank.

Section 36a-470. (Formerly Sec. 36-223c). - Mergers.

Section 36a-470a. - Termination.

Section 36a-471. (Formerly Sec. 36-223d). - Sale of assets.

Section 36a-471a. - Regulations re conduct of Connecticut credit unions, enforcement of chapter and establishment of rates paid as dividends.

Section 36a-472. (Formerly Sec. 36-223e). - Out-of-state credit union doing business in this state.

Section 36a-472a. - No exemption from taxation.

Section 36a-473 and 36a-474 (Formerly Secs. 36-223f and 36-224) and 36a- - Reports and examination of out-of-state credit unions doing business in this state; net worth restoration plan; revocation or suspension of approval. Exceptions. Credit union...

Section 36a-476. - Compliance with federal Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act.