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    • Georgia Code
    • Title 7 - Banking and Finance
    • Chapter 2 - Credit Union Deposit Insurance Corporation
    • § 7-2-8. Premiums and Special Assessments; Distribution of Assets on Liquidation

    Georgia Code
    Chapter 2 - Credit Union Deposit Insurance Corporation
    § 7-2-8. Premiums and Special Assessments; Distribution of Assets on Liquidation

    History. Ga. L. 1974, p. 545, § 7; Ga. L. 1984, p. 952, § 6; Ga. L. 1989, p. 1690, § 3.

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    Georgia Code

    Title 7 - Banking and Finance

    Chapter 2 - Credit Union Deposit Insurance Corporation

    § 7-2-1. Incorporation Procedures

    § 7-2-2. Amendments to Articles

    § 7-2-3. Adoption and Amendment of Bylaws

    § 7-2-4. Powers

    § 7-2-5. Membership — Acquisition and Termination

    § 7-2-6.1. Powers and Privileges of Members

    § 7-2-7. Membership Fees; Refunds of Fees, Assessments, and Premiums; Distribution of Undivided Corporate Earnings Preceding Voluntary Cessation of Business

    § 7-2-8. Premiums and Special Assessments; Distribution of Assets on Liquidation

    § 7-2-9. Insurance of Deposits and Shares

    § 7-2-10. Conduct of Business by Incorporators and Directors

    § 7-2-11. Exclusive Supervision by Department; Rules and Regulations

    § 7-2-12. Copies of Members’ Reports Sent to Corporation; Additional Examinations or Audits; Ordering Corrective Action or Revoking Membership

    § 7-2-13. Administrative Review of Corporation or Department Decision; Exhaustion of Remedies

    § 7-2-14. Tax Exemption

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