Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation authorized to act as receiver or liquidator of closed savings bank having insured deposits; no bond required.

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1. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation created by the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C. § 1811, may act without bond as receiver or liquidator of any savings bank which:

(a) Has been closed because of inability to meet the demands of its depositors; or

(b) Is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and has been taken possession of by the Commissioner pursuant to NRS 658.151.

2. The appropriate state authority having the right to appoint a receiver or liquidator of a savings bank may, upon such closing, tender to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation the appointment as receiver or liquidator of such savings bank. If the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation accepts the appointment, it shall have and possess all the powers and privileges provided by the laws of this State with respect to a receiver or liquidator, respectively, of a savings bank, its depositors and other creditors, and is subject to all the duties of such receiver or liquidator, except insofar as such powers, privileges or duties are in conflict with the provisions of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act.

(Added to NRS by 2017, 1917)


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