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- § 1811. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- § 1812. Management
- § 1813. Definitions
- § 1814. Insured depository institutions
- § 1815. Deposit insurance
- § 1816. Factors to be considered
- § 1817. Assessments
- § 1818. Termination of status as insured depository institution
- § 1819. Corporate powers
- § 1820. Administration of Corporation
- § 1820a. Examination of investment companies
- § 1821. Insurance Funds
- § 1821a. FSLIC Resolution Fund
- § 1822. Corporation as receiver
- § 1823. Corporation monies
- § 1824. Borrowing authority
- § 1825. Issuance of notes, debentures, bonds, and other obligations; exemptions
- § 1826. Forms of obligations; preparation by Secretary of the Treasury
- § 1827. Reports by Corporation; audit of financial transactions; report on audits; employment of certified public accountants for audits
- § 1828. Regulations governing insured depository institutions
- § 1828a. Prudential safeguards
- § 1828b. Interagency data sharing
- § 1829. Penalty for unauthorized participation by convicted individual
- § 1829a. Participation by State nonmember insured banks in lotteries and related activities
- § 1829b. Retention of records by insured depository institutions
- § 1829c. Making online banking initiation legal and easy
- § 1830. Nondiscrimination
- § 1831. Separability of certain provisions of this chapter
- § 1831a. Activities of insured State banks
- § 1831b. Disclosures with respect to certain federally related mortgage loans
- § 1831c. Assuring consistent oversight of subsidiaries of holding companies
- § 1831d. State-chartered insured depository institutions and insured branches of foreign banks
- § 1831e. Activities of savings associations
- § 1831f. Brokered deposits
- § 1831f-1. Repealed.
- § 1831g. Contracts between depository institutions and persons providing goods, products, or services
- § 1831h. Repealed.
- § 1831i. Agency disapproval of directors and senior executive officers of insured depository institutions or depository institution holding companies
- § 1831j. Depository institution employee protection remedy
- § 1831k. Reward for information leading to recoveries or civil penalties
- § 1831l. Coordination of risk analysis between SEC and Federal banking agencies
- § 1831m. Early identification of needed improvements in financial management
- § 1831m-1. Reports of information regarding safety and soundness of depository institutions
- § 1831n. Accounting objectives, standards, and requirements
- § 1831o. Prompt corrective action
- § 1831o-1. Source of strength
- § 1831p. Transferred
- § 1831p-1. Standards for safety and soundness
- § 1831q. FDIC affordable housing program
- § 1831r. Payments on foreign deposits prohibited
- § 1831r-1. Notice of branch closure
- § 1831s. Transferred
- § 1831t. Depository institutions lacking Federal deposit insurance
- § 1831u. Interstate bank mergers
- § 1831v. Authority of State insurance regulator and Securities and Exchange Commission
- § 1831w. Safety and soundness firewalls applicable to financial subsidiaries of banks
- § 1831x. Insurance customer protections
- § 1831y. CRA sunshine requirements
- § 1831z. Bi-annual FDIC survey and report on encouraging use of depository institutions by the unbanked
- § 1831aa. Enforcement of agreements
- § 1831bb. Capital requirements for certain acquisition, development, or construction loans
- § 1831cc. Data standards
- § 1831dd. Open data publication
- § 1832. Withdrawals by negotiable or transferable instruments for transfers to third parties
- § 1833. Repealed.
- § 1833a. Civil penalties
- § 1833b. Comparability in compensation schedules
- § 1833c. Comptroller General audit and access to records
- § 1833d. Repealed.
- § 1833e. Equal opportunity
- § 1834. Reduced assessment rate for deposits attributable to lifeline accounts
- § 1834a. Assessment credits for qualifying activities relating to distressed communities
- § 1834b. Community development organizations
- § 1835. Insured depository institution capital requirements for transfers of small business obligations
- § 1835a. Prohibition against deposit production offices
In order that the Corporation may be supplied with such forms of notes, debentures, bonds, or other such obligations as it may need for issuance under this chapter, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to prepare such forms as shall be suitable and approved by the Corporation, to be held in the Treasury subject to delivery, upon order of the Corporation. The engraved plates, dies, bed pieces, and other material executed in connection therewith shall remain in the custody of the Secretary of the Treasury. The Corporation shall reimburse the Secretary of the Treasury for any expenses incurred in the preparation, custody, and delivery of such notes, debentures, bonds, or other such obligations.
It is not the purpose of this chapter to discriminate in any manner against State nonmember banks or State savings associations and in favor of national or member banks or Federal savings associations, respectively. It is the purpose of this chapter to provide all banks and savings associations with the same opportunity to obtain and enjoy the benefits of this chapter.
The provisions of this chapter limiting the insurance of the deposits of any depositor to a maximum less than the full amount shall be independent and separable from each and all of the provisions of this chapter.
Any appropriate Federal banking agency shall notify the Securities and Exchange Commission of any concerns of the agency regarding significant financial or operational risks to any registered broker or dealer, or any registered municipal securities dealer, government securities broker, or government securities dealer for which the Commission is the appropriate regulatory agency (as defined in section 78c of title 15), resulting from the activities of any insured depository institution, any depository institution holding company, or any affiliate of any such institution or company if such broker, dealer, municipal securities dealer, government securities broker, or government securities dealer is an affiliate of any such institution, company, or affiliate.