HRS §412:5-303
Bank loans to insiders must follow federal rules
This section says banks cannot make loans to their own officers, directors, big shareholders, or related companies if those loans break federal banking laws. It points to specific federal rules that already exist. The section does not create new state rules.
The statute, as written — Loans to executive officers, directors, principal shareholders and affiliates
No bank shall make any loan or extension of credit in violation of section 18(j) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C. §1828(j) or, if the bank is a member of the Federal Reserve System, in violation of sections 22(g), 22(h), 23A or 23B of the Federal Reserve Act, 12 U.S.C. §§375a, 375b, 371c and 371c - 1.
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