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Code · Illinois · Chapter 205 — FINANCIAL REGULATION · Act 305

Sec. 33. Credit manager.

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Sec. 33. Credit manager.
(1)The credit committee, board of directors, or chief management official may or, if no credit committee has been appointed, the board of directors or chief management official shall appoint a credit manager who shall be empowered to approve or disapprove loans and lines of credit under conditions prescribed by the board of directors. The credit committee or credit manager may appoint one or more loan officers with the power to approve loans and lines of credit, subject to such limitations or conditions as may be prescribed by the board of directors. The credit manager and any loan officers appointed by the credit committee or the credit manager shall keep written records of all transactions and shall report, in writing, to the credit committee if a credit committee has been appointed, otherwise to the directors at each board meeting.
(2)Applications for loans or lines of credit not approved by a loan officer shall be reviewed and acted upon by the credit committee or credit manager.
(3)The loan officers must keep written records of all loans or lines of credit granted or refused and any other transactions and submit a report to the credit committee or credit manager at least once each month.
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