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» Arizona State Banking Department 
Regulates and supervises the financial institutions and enterprises of Arizona according to the statutes in ways that will not unreasonably impede economic growth or business activity.
http://www.azbanking.com/
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» Arkansas State Bank Department 
Charged with regulating the safety and soundness of state financial institutions for which it serves as primary regulator, in order to assure public confidence in these institutions.
http://www.state.ar.us/bank/banking1.html
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» California Corporations Commissioner 
Licenses and regulates securities brokers and dealers, investment advisers and financial planners, somes fiduciaries and lenders, and the offer and sale of securities, franchises and off-exchange commodities.
http://www.corp.ca.gov/
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» Connecticut Department of Banking 
Regulates and assists individuals and entities under its jurisdiction and serves, protects and educates the public as users of financial services.
http://www.ct.gov/dob/site/
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» Delaware - Office of the State Bank Commissioner 
Regulates State-chartered banks and trust companies for safety and soundness and non-depository financial services licensees for compliance with applicable laws.
http://www.state.de.us/bank/
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» Delaware Securities Division 
Unit of the Delaware Department of Justice and is charged by law with the regulation of the securities business in Delaware.
http://www.state.de.us/securities/
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» Georgia Department of Banking and Finance 
State agency that regulates and examines banks, credit unions and trust companies which are chartered by the State, and mortgage brokers and lenders, check cashers, sale of check companies, international banking organizations, and bank holding companies c
http://www.state.ga.us/dbf/
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» Hawaii - Division of Financial Institutions 
Part of the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, it regulates and supervises all state-chartered and state-licensed financial institutions and escrow depositories.
http://www.state.hi.us/dcca/dfi/
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» Idaho - Department of Finance 
Regulates banks, savings and loan associations, business and industrial development companies, trust companies, credit unions, lenders, collectors, companies that offer credit, mortgage brokers and bankers, stock brokers, investment advisers, money transm
http://finance.state.id.us/
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» Illinois Office of Banks and Real Estate 
Oversees state-chartered banks and thrifts, corporate fiduciaries, real estate brokers and agents, appraisers, timeshare/land sales, mortgage bankers and brokers, leasing agents, check printers, pawnbrokers, and auctioneers.
http://www.obre.state.il.us/
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» Indiana Securities Division 
Includes detailed description of the operations of pedlers of duff micro stocks, and how to avoid them.
http://www.state.in.us/sos/securities/
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» Iowa Division of Banking 
Strives to maintain a regulatory environment that assures the citizens of Iowa are provided banking and other financial services that are safe, sound, profitable, and contribute to the economic well-being of the state and its communities.
http://www.idob.state.ia.us/
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» Kansas - Office of the Kansas Securities Commissioner 
The first state to regulate the securities industry (in 1911, preventing the sale of securities which had nothing behind them other than the "blue sky"). Now regulates and monitors the offering of securities and financial services within Kansas.
http://www.securities.state.ks.us/
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» Kansas - Office of the State Bank Commissioner 
Regulates all state chartered banks and trust companies, savings and loan companies, mortgage businesses, and money transmitters, to ensure the safety and soundness of state chartered financial institutions.
http://www.osbckansas.org/
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» Louisiana - Office of Financial Institutions 
Divided into three major divisions based on general types of institutions regulated: the Depository Institutions Division; the Non-Depository Services Division; and the Securities Division.
http://www.ofi.state.la.us/
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» Maine State Office of Securities 
Protects investors by investigating and prosecuting violations of the securities laws; licensing broker-dealers, sales representatives, and investment advisers; and reviewing registration statements and exemption filings for securities issuers that are se
http://www.state.me.us/pfr/sec/sec_index.htm
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» Massachusetts Division of Banks 
Maintains a safe and sound, competitive banking and financial services environment throughout the Commonwealth. Housed under Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation.
http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=ocaagencylanding&L=4&L0=Home&L1=Government&L2=Our+Agencies+and+Divisions&L3=Division+of+Banks&sid=Eoca
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» Minnesota Department of Commerce 
Responsibilities include insuring the financial soundness of financial and insurance companies and preventing unfair business practices.
http://www.state.mn.us/portal/mn/jsp/home.do?agency=Commerce
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» Missouri Division of Finance 
Regulates all state chartered banks and trust companies, savings banks, savings and loan companies and various providers of consumer credit.
http://www.missouri-finance.org/
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» Nevada Financial Institutions Division 
Enforces regulations and licenses various financial activities, including depository, lending, collection and money transmission activities.
http://fid.state.nv.us/
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» New Hampshire Banking Department 
Protects the public interest by securing the safety and soundness of banking and by promoting fair competition.
http://www.state.nh.us/banking/
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» New Mexico Public Regulation Commission 
Regulates public utilities, telecommunications companies, and insurance companies, and assures pipeline and fire safety and with the registration of corporations.
http://www.nmprc.state.nm.us/
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» New York State Banking Department 
Primary regulator for state-licensed and state-chartered financial entities and other financial institutions operating in New York.
http://www.banking.state.ny.us/
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» North Dakota - Department of Financial Institutions 
Regulates state banks, trust companies, building and loan associations, mutual investment corporations, mutual savings corporations, banking institutions, and other financial corporations.
http://www.state.nd.us/dfi/
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» Ohio Department of Commerce 
With a division for Financial Institutions (including sections for Banks, Consumer Finance, Credit Unions, and Savings), and a division for Securities.
http://www.com.state.oh.us/
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» Oklahoma Department of Securities 
Oversees registration of securities, business opportunities, takeovers, offerings of subdivided land, broker-dealers, and investment advisers.
http://www.securities.state.ok.us/
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» Oklahoma State Banking Department 
Regulates state-chartered banks, credit unions, savings and loans, trust companies, money order companies, and cemeteries.
http://www.state.ok.us/~osbd/
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» Pennsylvania Securities Commission 
Administers the Pennsylvania Securities Act of 1972. Investor information and Recent Enforcement Actions available.
http://www.psc.state.pa.us/
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» South Dakota - Division of Securities 
Sets rules and procedures to ensure that investments sold in South Dakota meet standards of full disclosure. Standards apply to three types of investments: securities products, franchises and business opportunities.
http://www.state.sd.us/dcr/securities/
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» Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance 
Includes the Securities Division which licenses brokers, dealers and investigates fraud; and the Insurance Division, which regulates over 1,600 insurance companies and 60,000 agents.
http://www.state.tn.us/commerce/
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» Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions 
Has legal responsibility for assuring the system of state-chartered banks, credit unions, and other financial institutions runs on a safe and sound basis.
http://www.state.tn.us/financialinst/
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» Texas Department of Banking 
Charters, licenses, and regulates financial providers in the state of Texas to ensure that Texas has a safe and sound financial services system.
http://www.banking.state.tx.us/
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» Texas Finance Commission 
Responsible for overseeing and coordinating the Texas Department of Banking, the Savings and Loan Department, and the Office of the Consumer Credit Commissioner.
http://www.fc.state.tx.us/
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» Texas Savings and Loan Department 
Charged with adopting rules and determining general policies for the regulation of state savings banks and state savings and loan associations.
http://www.tsld.state.tx.us/
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» Texas State Securities Board 
Divided into the Enforcement Division, the Registration Division, the Inspections and Compliance Division, the General Counsel Division, and the Staff Services Division.
http://www.ssb.state.tx.us/
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» Utah Division of Securities 
The division, part of the Department of Commerce, registers securities; reviews exemptions; issues no-action letters and interpretative opinions; licenses broker-dealers and their agents, investment advisers and their representatives, issuer agents, and c
http://www.securities.state.ut.us/
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» Virginia - State Corporation Commission 
Includes the Bureau of Financial Institutions (for state-chartered banks), Bureau of Insurance, and Division of Securities and Retail Franchising.
http://www.scc.virginia.gov/
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» West Virginia Division of Banking 
Part of the Department of Commerce, Labor and Environmental Resources, it oversees the state's financial services industry to foster and promote a sound and dynamic climate.
http://www.wvdob.org/
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» Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions 
Dedicated to protecting Wisconsin citizens through financial regulation and education, ensuring the safety and soundness of Wisconsin financial institutions, protecting the investing public, and enhancing the viability and accessibility of the state's bus
http://www.wdfi.org/
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» Wyoming Department of Audit, Division of Banking 
Promotes a progressive banking environment, ensures fair and lawful consumer related financial transactions, provides the public with convenient, safe and competitive banking and allows for economic development.
http://audit.state.wy.us/banking/
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