---
kind: "section"
citation: "12 U.S.C. § 1790e"
title: "12"
title_heading: "Banks and Banking"
number: "1790e"
heading: "Temporary Corporate Credit Union Stabilization Fund"
release: "119-102"
date: "2026-07-12"
url: "https://uscodex.org/usc/12/1790e"
units:
  - "Chapter 14 — Federal Credit Unions"
  - "Subchapter II — Share Insurance"
---

# §1790e. Temporary Corporate Credit Union Stabilization Fund

- (a) **Establishment of Stabilization Fund—** There is hereby created in the Treasury of the United States a [fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) to be known as the “Temporary Corporate [Credit](/usc/12/5481.md?p=7) Union Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8).” The [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4) will administer the Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) as prescribed by [section 1789 of this title](/usc/12/1789.md).
- (b) **Expenditures from Stabilization Fund—** Money in the Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) shall be available upon requisition by the [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4), without fiscal year limitation, for making payments for the purposes described in [section 1783(a) of this title](/usc/12/1783.md?p=a), subject to the following additional limitations:
  - (1) All payments other than administrative payments shall be connected to the conservatorship, liquidation, or threatened conservatorship or liquidation, of a corporate [credit](/usc/12/5481.md?p=7) union.
  - (2) Prior to authorizing each payment the [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4) shall—
    - (A) certify that, absent the existence of the Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8), the [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4) would have made the identical payment out of the National [Credit](/usc/12/5481.md?p=7) Union Share Insurance [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) (Insurance [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8)); and
    - (B) report each such certification to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on Financial Services of the House of Representatives.
- (c) **Authority to borrow—**
  - (1) **In general—** The Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) is authorized to borrow from the [Secretary](/usc/12/1715z–22a.md?p=4) of the Treasury from time-to-time as deemed necessary by the [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4). The maximum outstanding amount of all borrowings from the Treasury by the Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) and the National [Credit](/usc/12/5481.md?p=7) Union Share Insurance [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8), combined, is limited to the amount provided for in [section 1783(d)(1) of this title](/usc/12/1783.md?p=d-1), including any authorized increases in that amount.
  - (2) **Repayment of advances—**
    - (A) **In general—** The advances made under this section shall be repaid by the Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8), and interest on such advance shall be paid, to the General [fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) of the Treasury.
    - (B) **Variable rate of interest—** The [Secretary](/usc/12/1715z–22a.md?p=4) of the Treasury shall make the first rate determination at the time of the first advance under this section and shall reset the rate again for all advances on each anniversary of the first advance. The interest rate shall be equal to the average market yield on outstanding marketable obligations of the United States with remaining periods to maturity equal to 12 months.
  - (3) **Repayment schedule—** The Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) shall repay the advances on a first-in, first-out basis, with interest on the amount repaid, at times and dates determined by the [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4) at its discretion. All advances shall be repaid not later than the date of the seventh anniversary of the first advance to the Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8), unless the [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4) extends this final repayment date. The [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4) shall obtain the concurrence of the [Secretary](/usc/12/1715z–22a.md?p=4) of the Treasury on any proposed extension, including the terms and conditions of the extended repayment and any additional advances.
- (d) **Assessment authority—**
  - (1) **Assessments relating to expenditures under subsection (b)—** In order to make expenditures, as described in [subsection (b)](#b), the [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4) may assess a special premium with respect to each [insured credit union](/usc/12/1752.md?p=7) in an aggregate amount that is reasonably calculated to make any pending or future expenditure described in [subsection (b)](#b), which premium shall be due and payable not later than 60 days after the date of the assessment. In setting the amount of any assessment under this subsection, the [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4) shall take into consideration any potential impact on [credit](/usc/12/5481.md?p=7) union earnings that such an assessment may have.
  - (2) **Special premiums relating to repayments under subsection (c)(3)—** Not later than 90 days before the scheduled date of each repayment described in [subsection (c)(3)](#c-3), the [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4) shall set the amount of the upcoming repayment and shall determine whether the Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) will have sufficient [funds](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) to make the repayment. If the Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) is not likely to have sufficient [funds](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) to make the repayment, the [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4) shall assess with respect to each [insured credit union](/usc/12/1752.md?p=7) a special premium, which shall be due and payable not later than 60 days after the date of the assessment, in an aggregate amount calculated to ensure that the Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) is able to make the required repayment.
  - (3) **Computation—** Any assessment or premium charge for an [insured credit union](/usc/12/1752.md?p=7) under this subsection shall be stated as a percentage of its insured shares, as represented on the previous call report of that [insured credit union](/usc/12/1752.md?p=7). The percentage shall be identical for each [insured credit union](/usc/12/1752.md?p=7). Any [insured credit union](/usc/12/1752.md?p=7) that fails to make timely payment of the assessment or special premium is subject to the procedures and penalties described under subsections (d), (e), and (f) of [section 1782 of this title](/usc/12/1782.md).
- (e) **Distributions from Insurance Fund—** At the end of any calendar year in which the Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) has an outstanding advance from the Treasury, the Insurance [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) is prohibited from making the distribution to [insured credit unions](/usc/12/1752.md?p=7) described in [section 1782(c)(3) of this title](/usc/12/1782.md?p=c-3). In lieu of the distribution described in that section, the Insurance [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) shall make a distribution to the Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) of the maximum amount possible that does not reduce the Insurance [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8)’s equity ratio below the normal operating level and does not reduce the Insurance [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8)’s available assets ratio below 1.0 percent.
- (f) **Investment of Stabilization Fund assets—** The [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4) may request the [Secretary](/usc/12/1715z–22a.md?p=4) of the Treasury to [invest](/usc/12/1861.md?p=b-6) such portion of the Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) as is not, in the [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4)’s judgment, required to meet the current needs of the Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8). Such investments shall be made by the [Secretary](/usc/12/1715z–22a.md?p=4) of the Treasury in public debt securities, with maturities suitable to the needs of the Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8), as determined by the [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4), and bearing interest at a rate determined by the [Secretary](/usc/12/1715z–22a.md?p=4) of the Treasury, taking into consideration current market yields on outstanding marketable obligations of the United States of comparable maturity.
- (g) **Reports—** The [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4) shall submit an annual report to Congress on the financial condition and the results of the operation of the Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8). The report is due to Congress within 30 days after each anniversary of the first advance made under [subsection (c)(1)](#c-1). Because the [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) will use advances from the Treasury to meet corporate stabilization costs with full repayment of borrowings to Treasury at the [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4)’s discretion not due until 7 years from the initial advance, to the extent operating expenses of the [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) exceed income, the financial condition of the [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) may reflect a deficit. With planned and required future repayments, the [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4) shall resolve all deficits prior to termination of the [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8).
- (h) **Closing of Stabilization Fund—** Within 90 days following the seventh anniversary of the initial Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) advance, or earlier at the [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4)’s discretion, the [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4) shall distribute any [funds](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8), property, or other assets remaining in the Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) to the Insurance [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) and shall close the Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8). If the [Board](/usc/12/1752.md?p=4) extends the final repayment date as permitted under [subsection (c)(3)](#c-3), the mandatory date for closing the Stabilization [Fund](/usc/12/1752.md?p=8) shall be extended by the same number of days.

## Source credit

(June 26, 1934, ch. 750, title II, § 217, as added Pub. L. 111–22, div. A, title II, § 204(f)(1), May 20, 2009, 123 Stat. 1651; amended Pub. L. 111–382, § 1, Jan. 4, 2011, 124 Stat. 4134.)

## Notes

### Editorial Notes

### Amendments

2011—Subsec. (c)(3). Pub. L. 111–382, § 1(a), inserted “and any additional advances” before period at end.

Subsec. (d). Pub. L. 111–382, § 1(b), added subsec. (d) and struck out former subsec. (d). Prior to amendment, text read as follows:

“At least 90 days prior to each repayment described in subsection (c)(3), the Board shall set the amount of the upcoming repayment and determine if the Stabilization Fund will have sufficient funds to make the repayment. If the Stabilization Fund might not have sufficient funds to make the repayment, the Board shall assess each federally insured credit union a special premium due and payable within 60 days in an aggregate amount calculated to ensure the Stabilization Fund is able to make the repayment. The premium charge for each credit union shall be stated as a percentage of its insured shares as represented on the credit union’s previous call report. The percentage shall be identical for each credit union. Any credit union that fails to make timely payment of the special premium is subject to the procedures and penalties described under subsections (d), (e), and (f) of section 1782 of this title.”
