South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0411

Caption

State Board of Financial Institutions - JR to Approve Regulation Document No. 5283

Impact

The approval of this resolution will clarify and streamline the regulatory framework governing financial institutions within the state, notably improving the credibility of the South Carolina Board of Financial Institutions and its guidelines. By repealing outdated and conflicting regulations, the bill intends to reduce potential confusion for both institutions and consumers, thereby fostering a more favorable business environment.

Summary

Bill S0411 is a joint resolution aimed at approving regulations proposed by the State Board of Financial Institutions concerning the authority to engage in activities typically authorized for federally chartered institutions. Specifically, it addresses a repeal of Regulation 15-42, which has been determined to reference outdated sections of the South Carolina Code, and its language conflicts with existing statutory provisions on branching. Furthermore, the regulatory powers relevant to credit unions are now consolidated within Section 34-26-940 of the South Carolina Code.

Contention

The regulation repeal acknowledges the need for modernization within the statutory framework governing financial institutions. While proponents argue that this change will enhance consistency and reduce red tape, the opponents may see it as a diminishment of oversight that could lead to instability within the financial sector. Nevertheless, the need for clarity in regulations pertaining to banking and credit union activities can be seen as a necessary evolution of state law to meet the current banking landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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