Public Law 103-328

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Public Law 103-328 is a 1994 United States federal statute that significantly deregulated interstate banking by allowing bank holding companies and banks to expand and operate across state lines.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal statute
banking law
interstate banking legislation
appliesTo bank holding companies in the United States
commercial banks in the United States
changed restrictions on interstate banking expansion
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dateSigned 1994
effect allowed bank holding companies to expand across state lines
allowed banks to operate across state lines
deregulation of interstate banking
enactedBy 103rd United States Congress
goal facilitate interstate expansion of banking organizations
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: United States federal government
language English
legalForm public law
legalStatus in force at federal level at time of enactment
policyType financial deregulation
regulates interstate operations of bank holding companies
interstate operations of banks
sector financial services industry
signedBy Bill Clinton
subjectMatter bank holding companies
bank regulation
interstate banking
yearEnacted 1994

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Riegle-Neal Act publicLawNumber Public Law 103-328
subject surface form: Riegle-Neal Interstate Banking and Branching Efficiency Act of 1994