PLAINVIEW, N.Y. - (07/07/05) -- NCPD FCU, a $300 million creditunion chartered to serve the Nassau County Police Department, wasgranted a TIP charter to serve all federal, state, county andmunicipal employees in the police protection industry in NassauCounty, Long Island, New York, NCUA said Wednesday. That includesthe FBI, state police, highway patrols, sheriff's offices, prisonworkers, park police, and transportation agencies, among others. Itis the fourth TIP charter granted by NCUA to serve the lawenforcement industry, but the first that will span federal, stateand local agencies.
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