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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 673 - SAVINGS BANKS

NRS 673.455 Examination of holding companies.

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NRS 673.455 Examination of holding companies.
1. The Commissioner may, at the time of examining a savings bank, inspect the books, ledgers and minutes of any corporation which is registered or required to be registered under section 5 of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, 12 U.S.C. § 1844, or section 10 of the Home Owners’ Loan Act of 1933, 12 U.S.C. § 1467a, as a holding company whenever, in his or her discretion, he or she considers it advisable to ascertain facts which may relate to transactions between the holding company and the affiliated savings bank. The provisions of NRS 673.450 apply to the examination of such corporation.
2. Upon making findings to that end, the Commissioner may order the discontinuance of borrowing or lending, selling or buying of assets, extending credit or guaranteeing obligations of the holding company which has been undertaken without the written approval of the Commissioner.
3. No unreasonable supervisory fees may be imposed upon any savings bank by a holding company which controls the savings bank.
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