Revising the Seal for the National Credit Union Administration
Headline: Revises Official Seal for National Credit Union Administration
What it does: The order approves and establishes a new official seal for the National Credit Union Administration and revokes the previous 1971 seal order.
- Creates and establishes a new official seal for the NCUA.
- Revokes the 1971 executive order that established the previous seal.
- Specifies seal design elements for use on official materials and signage.
Summary
This order approves and adopts a new official seal for the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). It describes the seal's elements—the eagle and shield with the white "NCUA" text, three stars, an oak branch, an olive branch, and the date "1934"—and approves the design for official use.
The order revokes the 1971 executive order that created the prior seal and states the change does not alter other agencies' legal authorities; implementation must follow applicable law and available funding.
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