South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 3 - Banks And Banking Generally
Section 34-3-100. Transaction of business in State by foreign bank.

Banks organized under the laws of a foreign government may transact a banking business in the State, if approved by the Board of Financial Institutions after full investigation and hearing.
HISTORY: 1978 Act No. 644 Part II Section 25.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 34 - Banking, Financial Institutions and Money

Chapter 3 - Banks And Banking Generally

Section 34-3-10. Use of "bank" or "banking" by other than banking institutions.

Section 34-3-20. Provisions not applicable to national banks.

Section 34-3-30. Certain parts of bank charters repealed.

Section 34-3-40. Shares of stock requisite for eligibility as bank director.

Section 34-3-50. Officers and employees must be bonded.

Section 34-3-60. Repealed.

Section 34-3-65. Opening of deposit accounts at special events; conditions.

Section 34-3-70. False statements concerning solvency of bank.

Section 34-3-80. Criminal liability of bank official furnishing false certificate to Comptroller General.

Section 34-3-90. Penalties.

Section 34-3-100. Transaction of business in State by foreign bank.

Section 34-3-110. Crimes against a federally chartered or insured financial institution.

Section 34-3-210. General powers of banking corporation.

Section 34-3-220. Acceptance of drafts and bills of exchange.

Section 34-3-230. Directors may make and change bylaws.

Section 34-3-240. Other powers of directors.

Section 34-3-250. Association with national reserve association.

Section 34-3-260. Transaction of business by wholly-owned subsidiary of state bank or trust company.

Section 34-3-310. Examination of banks.

Section 34-3-320. Examination fees; number of examinations annually.

Section 34-3-330. Federal examinations.

Section 34-3-340. Reports and examinations by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

Section 34-3-350. Directors shall review reports of examinations.

Section 34-3-360. Form of notice to chief executive.

Section 34-3-370. Form of report to Commissioner of Banking.

Section 34-3-380. Report of condition.

Section 34-3-420. Statement shall be sent to Board; failure to report.

Section 34-3-510. Records must be retained.

Section 34-3-520. Regulations classifying records.

Section 34-3-530. Destruction of records.

Section 34-3-540. Copies and reproductions of bank records; admissibility in evidence.

Section 34-3-550. Application of article.

Section 34-3-610. "Banking institution" defined.

Section 34-3-620. Relationship with Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation generally.

Section 34-3-630. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as receiver or liquidator.

Section 34-3-640. Assets pass to Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation on appointment as receiver of liquidator.

Section 34-3-650. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation subrogated to rights of depositors paid by it.

Section 34-3-660. Closed institutions may borrow or sell assets to Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

Section 34-3-810. National bank may become state bank; procedure.

Section 34-3-820. Time corporate existence as state bank commences.

Section 34-3-830. Transfer of assets, property, and rights of national or state bank.

Section 34-3-840. Directors and organization.

Section 34-3-850. Consolidation or merger of banks and trust companies.