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2004 Florida Statutes

Section 657.033, Florida Statutes 2004

657.033  Accounts.--

(1)  Shares may be paid for and transferred in such manner as the bylaws prescribe. At such intervals and for such periods as the board of directors may authorize, and after provisions are made for the required reserves, the board of directors may declare dividends, to be paid from the undivided earnings at such rates and upon such classes of shares as are determined by the board.

(2)  The credit union may require not more than 60 days' notice of a member's intention to withdraw shares and deposits.

(3)  A credit union may receive deposits from its members and contract to pay interest thereon, subject to conditions the board of directors establishes and subject to rules of the commission.

(4)  The credit union shall have a lien and right of setoff on the shares, deposits, and accumulated dividends or interest in any member's individual, joint, or trust account for any sum due the credit union from that member.

(5)  When there has not been any activity generated by the member on the account for 24 months, such account shall be considered a dormant account and shall be placed under an accounting control system.

(6)  If the owner of a dormant account, a person named on the account, or the beneficiary of the account has not had any activity with a credit union for 7 years and the whereabouts of those interested parties are unknown to the credit union, that account is unclaimed or abandoned property and shall be maintained pursuant to chapter 717.

History.--ss. 1, 6, ch. 80-258; ss. 2, 3, ch. 81-318; s. 1, ch. 91-307; ss. 1, 90, ch. 92-303; s. 1748, ch. 2003-261.