301 - Purposes.

                                CHAPTER 3                              INCORPORATION     Sec.     301.  Purposes.     302.  Number and qualifications of incorporators.     303.  Articles of incorporation.     304.  Department of Banking consideration of articles.     305.  Bylaws.        Enactment.  Chapter 3 was added December 19, 1990, P.L.834,     No.198, effective in two months.     § 301.  Purposes.        (a)  General rule.--A credit union may be incorporated under     this title for the purpose of promoting thrift among its     members, creating a source of credit for such members at     reasonable rates of interest and providing an opportunity for     its members to use and control their own money on a democratic     basis in order to improve their economic and social condition.        (b)  Central or corporate credit unions.--A central or     corporate credit union formed primarily to serve other credit     unions, including Federal credit unions and out-of-State credit     unions, may be incorporated under this title and shall be     subject to all provisions of this title not inconsistent with     provisions specifically applicable to central or corporate     credit unions. The purposes for which a central or corporate     credit union may be incorporated are:            (1)  To accumulate and prudently manage the liquidity of        its member credit unions through interlending and investment        services.            (2)  To act as an intermediary for credit union funds        between members and other corporate credit unions.            (3)  To obtain liquid funds from other credit union        organizations, financial intermediaries and other sources.            (4)  To foster and promote, in cooperation with other        state, regional and national corporate credit unions and        credit union organizations or associations, the economic        security, growth and development of member credit unions.        Cross References.  Section 301 is referred to in section 103     of this title.