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Article XI

Section 4. General banking law

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The legislature may enact a general banking law for the creation of banks, and for the regulation and supervision of the banking business.

The legislature shall have power to enact a general banking law for the creation of banks, and for the regulation and supervision of the banking business, provided that the vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, to be taken by the yeas and nays, be in favor of the passing of such law.

The legislature shall not have power to create, authorize, or incorporate, by any general or special law, any bank or banking power or privilege, or any institution or corporation having any banking power or privilege whatever, except as provided in this article.