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Code · Iowa · Chapter 524 — Banks

524.220 Reports to superintendent.

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1. A state bank shall, upon request, render a full, clear, and accurate statement of its condition to the superintendent, in a format prescribed by the superintendent, verified by the oath of two of its officers, and attested by at least two of the directors. The superintendent may, in the superintendent’s discretion, use any form of statement of condition that is used by the federal deposit insurance corporation or the federal reserve system, and the superintendent may rely on a statement of condition a state bank submits to the federal deposit insurance corporation or the federal reserve system.
2. The statement shall be transmitted to the superintendent or the superintendent’s designee within thirty days after the end of each calendar quarter.
3. The superintendent shall also have power to call for special reports from a state bank whenever in the superintendent’s judgment the same are necessary in order to obtain a full and complete knowledge of its condition. Such reports shall be verified and attested in the same manner as required in subsection 1 of this section.
[R60, §1636, 1637; C73, §1570, 1571; C97, §1872, 1873, 1874; S13, §1873, 1889-m; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §9228, 9229, 9231, 9232, 9234, 9305; C46, 50, 54, 58, §528.22, 528.23, 528.25, 528.26, 528.28, 532.20; C62, 66, §528.22, 528.23, 528.25, 528.26, 528.28; C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §524.220]
Referred to in §524.103
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