Florida Administrative Code
69 - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES
69U - FSC - Financial Institution Regulation
Chapter 69U-110 - STATE CREDIT UNIONS
Section 69U-110.031 - Powers
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Definitions. As used in Chapter 69U-110, F.A.C., and the Financial Institutions Codes, Title 60, F.A.C., as applicable to credit unions, and unless the context otherwise indicates a different meaning was intended, the term:
(2) General Powers Activities. Credit unions are authorized to engage in those general powers activities to provide financial services and benefits to their members without prior approval of the OFR, unless such approval is otherwise specifically required by law or is necessary to achieve competitive equality per Section 655.061, F.S. The following general power activity is so authorized for competitive equality:
Credit unions may serve as a United States Treasury
Department tax and loan depository, a depository of Federal taxes, and a
financial agent of the United States Government, in accordance with
12 C.F.R. §
701.37 (1-1-2020 Edition), which is hereby
incorporated by reference and available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13205
and the OFR's website,
(3) Incidental Powers Activities. Credit unions are authorized to engage in such incidental powers activities as authorized by law or approved by the OFR. The following category of activities is pre-approved as incidental to carrying on credit union business: Trustee or custodial services.
Trustee or custodial services are services in which the credit union is authorized to act under any written trust instrument or custodial agreement created or organized in the United States and forming part of a tax-advantaged savings plan, as authorized under the Internal Revenue Code. These services may include acting as a trustee or custodian for member retirement, education and health savings accounts.
Rulemaking Authority 655.012(2) FS. Law Implemented 655.061, 657.031, 657.042 FS.
New 3-6-07, Amended 9-11-18, 6-28-21.