Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 10 - FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, CONSUMER CREDIT, INVESTMENT SECURITIES AND UCC
Part IX - Credit Unions
Chapter 5 - Criteria to Organize within Residential Groups, and Add Associational Groups
Section IX-503 - Well-Defined Neighborhood, Small Community, and Rural District
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Well-Defined Neighborhood shall mean a specified small part of a geographic area considered in regard to its residents or distinctive characteristics, specified by name, and must be described in writing.
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C. Rural District shall mean an area that is outside a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) as those areas are established from time to time by the United States Office of Management and Budget. It may also be represented by sharing common political characteristics or facilities such as utilization of a single police jury, election district, water district, or similar governing authority. A rural district must be described in writing and be delineated on a map. A rural district may encompass a larger geographic area than a small community, if the area is demonstrated to have certain commonalities of interest. However, a rural district may not include multiple parishes.
D. Typically, the boundaries of a small community or rural district will be defined by streets and roads but may also be bounded by other delineations including boundaries of a town, municipality (such as the city limits), or other boundaries that reasonably demonstrate the end of one small community or rural district and the beginning of another. In many cases, it may be more appropriate to describe the small community or rural district by means of a map rather than listing all delineations that comprise its border. If the written description is so limited, a well drawn map may be needed to readily facilitate a determination that a prospective member qualifies for membership based upon residence within a well-defined area being served.
E. More than one credit union may be approved to serve the same residential group common bond.
F. The credit union must demonstrate that it has or will have adequate facilities and staffing to serve the requested residential group.
G. Various groups that have a common bond of residence may be combined in the same field of membership.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 6:121(B)(1).