Title 12 › Chapter CHAPTER 14— - FEDERAL CREDIT UNIONS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - SHARE INSURANCE › § 1781
The Board must insure the member accounts of every Federal credit union and can also insure certain state-chartered credit unions and Department of Defense credit unions that meet the Board’s rules. Federal credit unions must apply right away; state and DoD credit unions can apply any time. The application must use the Board’s form and promise things like paying for necessary exams, allowing and paying for future exams, sharing exam reports from other regulators, carrying insurance against theft or fraud, keeping required reserves, holding any extra reserves the Board may require, using only account forms the Board approves, paying insurance charges, and following the subchapter and Board regulations. Before saying yes, the Board will check the credit union’s history, finances, management, whether insuring it would be risky for the fund, members’ needs, and whether it is a cooperative that promotes saving and provides credit. The Board will refuse insurance if reserves are too low, finances or policies are unsafe, management is unfit, it would pose undue risk to the fund, or its purposes do not promote thrift and credit. If approved, the Board notifies the credit union and gives a certificate showing it is insured as of the certificate date. An insured credit union may not be sponsored by or take financial support from a Government‑sponsored enterprise (GSE) if the credit union’s field of membership includes that GSE’s customers. Ordinary advances or help a GSE normally gives are allowed. The term “Government‑sponsored enterprise” is the one defined in section 1404(e)(1)(A) of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989. This rule does not stop a GSE employee from joining a credit union that serves that employer’s workers.
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12 U.S.C. § 1781
Title 12 — Banks and Banking
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73