The series consists of meeting minutes of the New York State Banking Board that document place, time, and those in attendance. In addition, the minutes document policy discussions, the development and/or amendment of rules and regulations, and their impact on the banking industry. Appended to the minutes are the resolutions, regulations and amendments adopted by the board.
Creator
New York (State). Banking Board
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Partly restricted by Banking Law former section 13.4, making "reports and communications" by staff of the Banking Department to the Banking Board "confidential."
The series consists of legal documents related to the licensing/regulation of banking institutions that became "inactive" by merging into another institution, surrendering their license, or otherwise leaving the supervision of the Banking Department. Such documents may include those associated with applications for institutional incorporation, name changes, licenses, organizational certification, and/or capital stock changes.
Creator
New York (State). Banking Department
Access Restrictions
Partly restricted by Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) section 87.2(d) and 89.5(a)(1) making "trade secret" information exempt from disclosure; and by Banking Law former section 13.4, making "reports and communications" by staff of the Banking Department to the Banking Board "confidential."
This series consists of copies of resolutions and declarations of trust from the Secretary of State to the Deputy Comptroller. These documents created or amended trusts with banks throughout the state. Most pertain to banks with large trust companies such as The Buffalo Foundation and the New York Community Trust.
Creator
New York (Colony). Governor (1664-1668 : Nicolls)
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the material.
This series consists of official copies of law bulletins published by the Banking Department to note principal amendments and changes in the Banking Law. Each bulletin contains the text of sections of the Banking Law pertaining to a particular type of banking institution. Types of institutions and topics covered by the bulletin articles include state, savings, and institutional banks; trust and investment companies; credit unions; common trust funds; licensed lenders; private bankers; and savings and loan associations.
Creator
New York (State). Banking Department
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.