159E-10. Security for deposits.
Obligations issued by public entities under the laws of one or more states, territories, or possessions of the United States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or the District of Columbia, which are in registered form, whether or not represented by an instrument, and which, except for their form, satisfy the requirements with regard to security for deposits of moneys of public agencies prescribed pursuant to any law of this State, shall be deemed to satisfy all such requirements even though they are in registered form if a security interest in such obligations is perfected under the laws of this State on behalf of the public agencies whose moneys are so deposited. (1983, c. 322, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 159E - Registered Public Obligations Act
§ 159E-3 - Declaration of State interest; purposes.
§ 159E-4 - Systems of registration.
§ 159E-5 - Certificated registered public obligations; execution; authentication.
§ 159E-6 - Certificated registered public obligation; signatures.
§ 159E-7 - Certificated registered public obligation; seal.
§ 159E-8 - Agents; depositories.
§ 159E-10 - Security for deposits.
§ 159E-11 - Public records; locations.
§ 159E-12 - Applicability; determination.