South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 1 - State Board Of Financial Institutions
Section 34-1-50. Office space.

The office space occupied by the Board shall be in one of the State office buildings if space is available.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 8-55; 1952 Code Section 8-55; 1942 Code Section 7829-6; 1936 (39) 1484.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 34 - Banking, Financial Institutions and Money

Chapter 1 - State Board Of Financial Institutions

Section 34-1-10. Definitions.

Section 34-1-20. Appointment of members.

Section 34-1-30. Terms of members; vacancies.

Section 34-1-40. Expenses of members.

Section 34-1-50. Office space.

Section 34-1-60. Powers.

Section 34-1-70. Repealed.

Section 34-1-80. Examining department; Commissioner of Banking.

Section 34-1-90. Commissioner of Banking shall report criminal violations to Board.

Section 34-1-100. Initiation of criminal prosecutions.

Section 34-1-110. Authority for state-chartered banks, savings and loan associations, and credit unions, and licensed consumer finance companies to engage in certain activities.

Section 34-1-120. Penalties for obstructing Commissioner of Banking.

Section 34-1-130. Study of capital reserve position of financial institutions; report.

Section 34-1-140. State preemption of lender regulation.

Section 34-1-150. Requirements for applicant seeking permission to organize a bank.

Section 34-1-160. Authorization of organization of proposed bank; articles of incorporation.

Section 34-1-170. Requirements for articles of incorporation of proposed bank.

Section 34-1-180. Requirements for board to approve a charter for proposed bank.

Section 34-1-190. Decisions to uphold or overturn denial of applications; time limits; evidence; hearings; appeals.

Section 34-1-200. Requirements for issuing a bank charter; revocation of charter; appeals; dissolution and liquidation.

Section 34-1-210. Remote service unit not considered a branch of a bank.

Section 34-1-220. Delegations to the Commissioner of Banking.