North Carolina General Statutes 54B-273. Regulatory and supervisory oversight
Terms Used In North Carolina General Statutes 54B-273
- Association: includes a State association or a federal association unless limited by use of the words "State" or "federal. See North Carolina General Statutes 54B-4
- Association: means a savings and loan association and includes a State association or a federal association unless limited by use of the words "State" or "federal". See North Carolina General Statutes 54B-266
- Branch: means a full-service office of an association through which it renders a savings and loan service other than its principal office. See North Carolina General Statutes 54B-266
- Commissioner: means the Commissioner of Banks authorized pursuant to Article 2 of Chapter 53C of the N. See North Carolina General Statutes 54B-4
(a) The Commissioner of Banks may enter into such agreements as necessary regarding the scope, timing, coordination, and frequency of examinations and other supervisory matters, including the sharing of information gathered in such examinations, with other supervisors and federal association regulators. This authority applies to both out-of-state associations and their holding companies.
(b) The Commissioner of Banks may require periodic reports on the financial condition of any out-of-state association or its holding company that maintains a branch within North Carolina and may from time to time require from any such out-of-state associations other reports under oath in such scope and detail as the Commissioner of Banks may reasonably determine to be necessary for the purpose of assuring continuing compliance with the provisions of this Article.
(c) The Commissioner of Banks may, if necessary, conduct full-scope, on-site examinations of any branch established pursuant to this Article.
(d) Out-of-state associations shall be assessed and required to pay supervisory and examination fees in accordance with N.C. Gen. Stat. § 54B-57 and the rules issued thereunder. (1993, c. 191, s. 2; 2001-193, s. 16.)