17 Pa. C.S. § 104

Current through Pa Acts 2024-53, 2024-56 through 2024-92
Section 104 - Prohibition on use of words "credit union"
(a) General rule.--Only a credit union subject to this title, a Federal credit union or a corporation organized in accordance with a state credit union statute may assume and use the words "credit union" in its name or title or operate in the manner of a credit union. Only a credit union which has received a low-income designation by the department and the National Credit Union Administration, or a Federal credit union which has received a low-income designation from the National Credit Union Administration, may assume and use the words "community development credit union" or a similar designation in its name or title or operate in the manner of a community development credit union.
(b) Penalties.--Any person, other than a credit union subject to this title, a Federal credit union, a corporation organized in accordance with a state credit union statute or an association of credit unions, who violates subsection (a) by using a name or title containing the words "credit union" or any other derivation thereof or so representing itself in its advertising, or otherwise conducting business as a credit union shall, for each offense, be subject to a penalty levied by the department which shall be not less than $1,000 nor more than $10,000. The officers of a corporation shall be liable for such penalty if the offense is committed by a corporation. This section shall be enforced by the department.
(c) Civil action.--Within 30 days after the department has received notice of an alleged violation of this section, the department shall determine whether a violation of this section exists. After the department has made its determination, a credit union, Federal credit union, out-of-State credit union or an association of these institutions may institute a civil action arising out of a violation of this section.

17 Pa.C.S. § 104

1990, Dec. 19, P.L. 834, No. 198, § 302, effective in two months. Amended 2002, Dec. 9, P.L. 1572, No. 207, § 2, effective in 60 days.