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Code · Michigan · Chapter 487 — Financial Institutions

487.1217 Examination of licensee or subsidiary of licensee; exhibiting books, accounts, and other records; facilitating examination; retention of person to assist commiss

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487.1217 Examination of licensee or subsidiary of licensee; exhibiting books, accounts, and other records; facilitating examination; retention of person to assist commissioner.
Sec. 217.
(1)The commissioner shall examine each licensee not less than once each calendar year.
(2)The commissioner may at any time examine a licensee or subsidiary of a licensee.
(3)A director, officer, manager, or employee of a licensee or of a subsidiary of a licensee being examined by the commissioner, or a person having custody of any of the books, accounts, or records of the licensee or of the subsidiary, shall provide the commissioner, on request, any of the books, accounts, and other records of the licensee or of the subsidiary and shall otherwise facilitate the examination so far as it is in their power to do so.
(4)If in the commissioner's opinion it is necessary in the examination of a licensee or of a subsidiary of a licensee, the commissioner may retain a certified public accountant, attorney, appraiser, or other person to assist the commissioner. Within 10 days after receipt of a statement from the commissioner, the licensee being examined shall pay the fees of a person retained by the commissioner under this subsection.
History: 1986, Act 89, Imd. Eff. May 1, 1986 ;-- Am. 1997, Act 150 , Imd. Eff. Dec. 2, 1997
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