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Code · Washington · Title 31 — Miscellaneous Loan Agencies · Chapter 31.35

RCW 31.35.060

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(1)An agricultural lender shall keep books, accounts, and other records in such form and manner as required by the director. These records shall be kept at such place and shall be preserved for such length of time as specified by the director by rule.
(2)Not more than ninety days after the close of each calendar year, or within a period specified by the director, an agricultural lender shall file with the director a report containing the following:
(a)Financial statements, including the balance sheet, the statement of income or loss, the statement of changes in capital accounts, and the statement of changes in financial position; and
(b)Other information that the director may require.
(3)Each agricultural lender shall provide for a loan loss reserve sufficient to cover projected loan losses that are not guaranteed by the United States government or any agency thereof.
[ 1994 c 92 s 255 ; 1990 c 134 s 6 .]
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