statechartered
State-chartered refers to the legal status of an institution that has been chartered by a state government rather than by the federal government. A state charter is issued by the state's legislative or regulatory authority and defines the organization’s name, purpose, governance, and powers within that state’s jurisdiction. State charters are common for banks, insurance companies, utilities, and corporations, and they enable the entity to operate lawfully, raise capital, and enter into contracts within the state.
In U.S. banking, a state-chartered bank is created under state law by a state banking authority. These
In other contexts, state-chartered corporations and professional entities are formed under state corporate codes and receive
Powers and liabilities arise from the charter and state law; changing a charter, reincorporating in another