Clearinghouse associations, by the action of the members thereof, shall have the power to adopt and enact rules, regulations and bylaws providing: (a) for officers and business agents of such clearinghouse association, and for the maintenance of same; (b) for the conduct of the affairs and business of the association; (c) for the settlement of differences or controversies between members thereof relating to banking transactions; (d) for aid from such clearinghouse association or the members thereof to any bank or member which may become involved or embarrassed; (e) to collect dues and payments as fixed by the bylaws or regulations from members thereof, for any of the purposes of such association; (f) to advance moneys or loans to any member, on deposit of collateral or other securities; (g) to provide uniform charges for collections or orders, for uniform rates of exchange and discounts provided or required by the general laws of the State of Mississippi, and for service charged upon unprofitable accounts, and for handling checks drawn against insufficient funds; (h) and generally to have all other powers usual and customary for clearinghouse associations, to encourage a faithful and honest administration of banking trusts and public duties, to aid in the preservation of public credit and of confidence in the financial system and conditions of the State of Mississippi, and the business communities thereof. All rates, rules, regulations and bylaws promulgated must, before becoming effective, receive the approval of the state comptroller. Discretionary power is vested in the state comptroller to supervise all rates, rules, regulations and bylaws.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 81 - Banks and Financial Institutions
Chapter 5 - General Provisions Relating to Banks and Banking
§ 81-5-2. Private corporation laws; application to state banks
§ 81-5-3. Bank not to permit use of its name
§ 81-5-5. Local and regional banks for farm loans authorized
§ 81-5-7. Preservation of old records
§ 81-5-9. Banks shall become members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
§ 81-5-11. State banks may become members of Federal Reserve Bank
§ 81-5-13. Federal Reserve Act requirements must be observed
§ 81-5-15. Officers and employees of banks to furnish fidelity bond; insurance
§ 81-5-17. Bank stock; transfer and use as collateral
§ 81-5-19. Stock; record of transfer of to be kept
§ 81-5-21. Stock of other banks not to be owned
§ 81-5-23. Preferred stock; issuance authorized
§ 81-5-25. Investments in stock of small business investment companies
§ 81-5-27. Liability of stockholders
§ 81-5-29. Corporations may be formed to purchase, hold and own bank assets
§ 81-5-31. Voting trusts prohibited
§ 81-5-33. Powers in regard to trusts
§ 81-5-34. Accounts of administrators, executors, guardians, trustees, and other fiduciaries
§ 81-5-39. Banks may register securities held in fiduciary capacity in name of bank's nominee
§ 81-5-41. Foreign investors may engage in certain activities without qualifying
§ 81-5-45. Qualification and oath of directors; meetings; executive and auditing committee
§ 81-5-47. Directors may contract to sell stock while continuing to serve
§ 81-5-49. Interlocking directorates prohibited
§ 81-5-51. Loans to directors and executive officers
§ 81-5-53. Limitation of liability when dealing with agents, trustees, etc.
§ 81-5-56. Month and year checking account opened to be printed on face of checks
§ 81-5-57. Excess deposits; limit and penalty
§ 81-5-61. Safe deposit boxes; leasing to minors
§ 81-5-62. Accounts payable at death
§ 81-5-65. Accounts of deceased depositors to be reported; publicity of same
§ 81-5-67. Settlement of adverse claims to deposits
§ 81-5-75. Authorization for payment of dividend
§ 81-5-77. Limit of loans and extensions of credit to single borrower
§ 81-5-81. Effect of third-party deposits to induce making of unsound loans
§ 81-5-83. Limit of borrowing power of banks
§ 81-5-87. Holding of real estate by bank
§ 81-5-89. Limitations upon acceptances
§ 81-5-93. Clearinghouse associations authorized
§ 81-5-95. Powers of clearinghouse associations
§ 81-5-98. Drive-in teller windows and branch offices considered to be branch banks