N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 3 § 401.7 - Purchase and collection of loans made in other jurisdictions
Each licensee is authorized to purchase and collect, within any office, room or place of business wherein said licensee conducts its business, direct loans made by any of its branches or other lenders if:
(a) such loans were legally made in a foreign
country at a rate of interest not in excess of that permitted by article 9 of
the Banking Law; or
(b) such loans
were legally made in a state which then had in effect a regulatory small loan
law similar in principle to article 9 of the Banking Law; and
(c) a record of such purchases and
collections is kept separate and apart from the books and files relating to the
activities of the licensed lender in making loans under its license, and the
ledger cards relating to such purchases and collections are appropriately
identified; and
(d) the records,
documents and correspondence relating to such purchases and collections are
filed so as to be readily available for inspection at any time by the Banking
Department.
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