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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 10705 · Sec. 1542

Sec. 1542. REPORTS OF INFORMATION REGARDING SAFETY AND SOUNDNESS OF DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS

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## SEC. 1542 REPORTS OF INFORMATION REGARDING SAFETY AND SOUNDNESS OF DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS **[**[12 U.S.C. 1831m–1](/us/usc/t12/s1831m–1)**]** ###
(a)Reports to Appropriate Federal Banking Agencies ####
(1)In general The Attorney General, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the head of any other agency or instrumentality of the United States shall, unless otherwise prohibited by law, disclose to the appropriate Federal banking agency any information that the Attorney General, the Secretary of the Treasury, or such agency head believes raises significant concerns regarding the safety or soundness of any depository institution doing business in the United States. ####
(2)Exceptions #####
(A)Intelligence information ######
(i)In general The Director of Centra l Intelligence shall disclose to the Attorney General or the Secretary of the Treasury any intelligence information that would otherwise be reported to an appropriate Federal banking agency pursuant to paragraph (1). After consultation with the Director of Central Intelligence, the Attorney General or the Secretary of the Treasury, shall disclose the intelligence information to the appropriate Federal banking agency. ######
(ii)Procedures for receipt of intelligence information Each appropriate Federal banking agency, in consultation with the Director of Central Intelligence, shall establish procedures for receipt of intelligence information that are adequate to protect the intelligence information. #####
(B)Criminal investigations, safety of government investigators, informants, and witnesses If the Attorney General, the Secretary of the Treasury or their respective designees determines that the disclosure of information pursuant to paragraph
(1)may jeopardize a pending civil investigation or litigation, or a pending criminal investigation or prosecution, may result in serious bodily injury or death to Government employees, informants, witnesses or their respective families, or may disclose sensitive investigative techniques and methods, the Attorney General or the Secretary of the Treasury shall— ######
(i)provide the appropriate Federal banking agency a description of the information that is as specific as possible without jeopardizing the investigation, litigation, or prosecution, threatening serious bodily injury or death to Government employees, informants, or witnesses or their respective families, or disclosing sensitive investigation techniques and methods; and ######
(ii)permit a full review of the information by the Federal banking agency at a location and under procedures that the Attorney General determines will ensure the effective protection of the information while permitting the Federal banking agency to ensure the safety and soundness of any depository institution. #####
(C)Grand jury investigations; criminal procedure Paragraph
(1)shall not— ######
(i)apply to the receipt of information by an agency or instrumentality in connection with a pending grand jury investigation; or ######
(ii)be construed to require disclosure of information prohibited by rule 6 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. ###
(b)Procedures for Receipt of Disclosure Reports ####
(1)In general Within 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act, each appropriate Federal banking agency shall establish procedures for receipt of a disclosure report by an agency or instrumentality made in accordance with subsection (a)(1). The procedures established in accordance with this subsection shall ensure adequate protection of information disclosed, including access control and information accountability. ####
(2)Procedures related to each disclosure report Upon receipt of a report in accordance with subsection (a)(1), the appropriate Federal banking agency shall— #####
(A)consult with the agency or instrumentality that made the disclosure regarding the adequacy of the procedures established pursuant to paragraph (1), and #####
(B)adjust the procedures to ensure adequate protection of the information disclosed. ###
(c)Effect on Agencies This section does not impose an affirmative duty on the Attorney General, the Secretary of the Treasury, or the head of any agency or instrumentality of the United States to collect new or to review existing information. ###
(d)Definitions For purposes of this section, the terms “**appropriate Federal banking agency**” and “depository institution” have the same meanings as in section 8 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act. * * * * * * * ## Subtitle F Miscellaneous Provisions * * * * * * *
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Sec. 1542
REPORTS OF INFORMATION REGARDING SAFETY AND SOUNDNESS OF DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS
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