PUBLIC LAW 95-351—AUG. 20, 1978
92 STAT. 499
Public Law 95-351 95th Congress An Act To provide for consumers a further means of minimizing the impact of inflation and economic depression by narrowing the price spread between costs to the producer and the consumer of needed goods, services, facilities, and commodities through the development and funding of specialized credit sources for, and technical assistance to, self-help, not-for-profit cooperatives, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Se7iate arid House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "National Consumer Cooperative Bank Act". STATEMENT OF FINDINGS AND PURPOSE
SEC. 2. The economic and financial structure of this country in combination with the Nation's natural resources and the productivity of the American people has produced one of the highest average standards of living in the world. However, the Nation has been experiencing inflation and unemployment together with an increasing gap between producers' prices and consumers' purchasing power. This has resulted in a growing number of our citizens, especially the elderly, the poor, and the inner city resident, being unable to share in the fruits of our Nation's highly efficient economic system. The Congress finds that user-owned cooperatives are a proven method for broadening ownership and control of the economic organizations, increasing the number of market participants, narrowing price spreads, raising the quality of goods and services available to their membership, and building bridges between producers and consumers, and their members and patrons. The Congress also finds that consumer and other types of selfhelp cooperatives have been hampered in their formation and growth by lack of access to adequate cooperative credit facilities and lack of technical assistance. Therefore, the Congress finds a need for the establishment of a National Consumer Cooperative Bank which will make available necessary financial and technical assistance to cooperative self-help endeavors as a means of strengthening the Nation's economy.
Aug. 20, 197a_ [H.R. 2777]
National Consumer Cooperative Bank Act 12 USC 3001 note. 12 USC 3001.
TITLE I—NATIONAL CONSUMER COOPERATIVE BANK CREATION AND CHARTER OF BANK
SEC. 101. There is hereby created and chartered a body corporate, 12 USC 3011. the National Consumer Cooperative Bank, hereinafter referred to as the "Bank", as an instrumentality of the United States, and until otherwise provided, shall be a mixed ownership Government corporation. The Bank shall have perpetual existence unless and until its charter is revoked or modified by Act of Congress. The right to revise, amend, or modify the charter of the Bank is specifically and exclusively reserved to the Congress. The principal office of the Bank shall be in Washington, District of Columbia, and, for the purpose of venue, shall be considered a resident thereof. I t shall make loans and
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