Nebraska Statutes 21-1798. Money-type instruments
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A credit union may collect, receive, and disburse money in connection with the providing of negotiable checks, money orders, traveler’s checks, and other money-type instruments, for the providing of services through automatic teller machines, and for such other purposes as may provide benefit or convenience to its members. A credit union may charge fees for such services.
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Terms Used In Nebraska Statutes 21-1798
- Credit union: shall mean a cooperative, nonprofit corporation organized under the Credit Union Act for purposes of educating and encouraging its members in the concept of thrift, creating a source of credit for provident and productive purposes, and carrying on such collateral activities as are set forth in the act. See Nebraska Statutes 21-1705