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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 673 - SAVINGS BANKS

NRS 673.5919 Destruction of records of liquidated insolvent savings banks.

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NRS 673.5919 Destruction of records of liquidated insolvent savings banks.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsections 2 and 3, after the expiration of 10 years from the filing by the Commissioner of a final report of liquidation of any insolvent savings bank, the Commissioner, with the consent of the State Board of Finance, may destroy the records of any insolvent savings bank held in the Office of the Commissioner in connection with the liquidation of the savings bank.
2. If there are any unpaid dividends of the insolvent savings bank, the Commissioner shall preserve the deposit ledger or other evidence of indebtedness of the savings bank which refers to the unpaid dividends until the dividends have been paid.
3. The Commissioner may not destroy any of the formal records of liquidation or any of the records made in the Commissioner’s office with reference to the liquidation of any insolvent savings bank.
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