Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1733.191 | Notice of outside auditor.
...(A) A credit union shall notify the superintendent of credit unions, on a form prescribed by the superintendent, within ten days after the retainment, of the name, address, and telephone number of each outside auditor who is retained by the credit union, whether or not the retainment is pursuant to section 1733.19 of the Revised Code. Whenever there is any change in the information provided under this division, such ... |
Section 1733.20 | Officers - duties.
...(A) The officers of the credit union shall consist of a president, a secretary, a treasurer, and, if desired, a chairman of the board, a vice chairman of the board, one or more vice-presidents, and such other officers and assistant officers as is provided for in the regulations, bylaws, or by resolution of the board of directors. The officers shall be elected by directors. The chairman and vice chairman of the board ... |
Section 1733.21 | Binding effect of acts of minor officer.
... committeeman shall be binding upon the credit union although such person is not of legal age. |
Section 1733.22 | Compensation and benefits.
...(A) A credit union may provide, at its expense, a director or committee member reasonable health, accident, and related types of personal insurance protection. A director or committee member is entitled, subject to rules adopted under section 1733.411 of the Revised Code and when so authorized by the board of directors, to reimbursement for the director's or committee member's expenses incurred in connection with the... |
Section 1733.23 | Fidelity bond.
...he treasurer and all employees of every credit union who are responsible for administering and safekeeping the funds of the credit union, before entering upon the discharge of their duties, shall be covered by an individual, schedule, or blanket fidelity bond in favor of the credit union employing them, with terms and surety approved by the board of directors of the credit union and the superintendent of credit union... |
Section 1733.24 | Deposits; shares and accounts; withdrawals.
...(A) A credit union is authorized to receive funds for deposit in share accounts, share draft accounts, and share certificates from its members, from other credit unions, and from an officer, employee, or agent of the federal, state, or local governments, or political subdivisions of the state, in accordance with such terms, rates, and conditions as may be established by its board of directors, and for purposes of the... |
Section 1733.241 | Payment on joint account - contract for payment on death.
...payable to either or the survivor, the credit union may pay all of the share, share account, deposit, any part of the share, share account, deposit, or any interest earned on the share, share account, or deposit, to either of the named persons, or the guardian of the estate of either of the named persons, whether or not the other person is living. The receipt or acquittance of the person paid is a sufficient r... |
Section 1733.242 | Acceptance of property for safekeeping - transactions with minors.
...(A) On the terms and conditions the credit union prescribes, a credit union may do all of the following: (1) Provide safes, vaults, safe deposit boxes, night depositories, and other secure receptacles for the uses, purposes, and benefits of its members; (2) Receive tangible property and evidence of tangible or intangible property for safekeeping using the credit union's safes, vaults, secure receptacles, or s... |
Section 1733.243 | Claims to property in safekeeping - bond of claimant.
...y, obligation, or other property in the credit union's possession or control, in whole or in part, by any person, including any member, depositor, individual, or group of individuals, without clear authority to draw on or exercise any right or control with respect to the property, the credit union is not required to recognize the claim without one of the following: (A) A court order, issued by a court of compe... |
Section 1733.25 | Loans - interest.
...(A) A credit union may make loans or other extensions of credit to members for provident and productive purposes as authorized by law, including rules adopted by the superintendent of credit unions; the articles; and the regulations; and subject to policies adopted by the credit committee and approved by the board of directors. (B) Upon the approval of the board of directors, a credit union may make loans or o... |
Section 1733.251 | Alternative interest rate.
... section 1733.25 of the Revised Code, a credit union may contract for and receive interest at any rate or rates agreed upon or consented to by the parties to the contract for the loan or other extension of credit, but not exceeding an annual percentage rate of twenty-five per cent. (B) The computation of the loan or other extension of credit balance on which interest is assessed and the method of compounding interes... |
Section 1733.252 | Compliance with Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act.
...t to division (C) of this section, each credit union, the subsidiaries of the credit union, and the loan originators employed by the credit union, shall comply with the "Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008," 122 Stat. 2810, 12 U.S.C. 5101, and register with the nationwide mortgage licensing system and registry. (C) Unless otherwise preempted by federal law, compliance by a credit uni... |
Section 1733.253 | Permissible charges under a revolving credit agreement.
... used in this section: (1) "Revolving credit agreement" means an agreement pursuant to which a credit union contemplates repeated transactions and the amount of credit that may be extended pursuant to the agreement is made available to the extent that any outstanding balance is repaid. "Revolving credit agreement" does not include an agreement secured by a residential mortgage. (2) "Residential mortgage" has ... |
Section 1733.27 | Fiscal year.
...The accounting of all credit unions shall be on a calendar year basis unless otherwise authorized by the superintendent of credit unions. |
Section 1733.28 | Financial statement.
...the meeting held in lieu thereof, every credit union shall present to its members a financial statement consisting of a balance sheet and a profit and loss statement in such form, and containing such items as shall be acceptable to the superintendent of credit unions. (B) The balance sheet required by division (A) of this section shall be as of the date not more than four months preceding the date of the meeting, an... |
Section 1733.29 | Permanent records.
...(A) A credit union shall keep a permanent record including: (1) The original articles and regulations and amendments thereto and any amended articles or regulations and amendments thereto, all bearing the approval of the superintendent of credit unions, and the articles shall bear the certification of the secretary of state; (2) The minutes of the incorporators, members, and board of directors. (B) A credit... |
Section 1733.291 | Preservation of records - retention period - disposal.
...(A) Every credit union shall retain or preserve the following credit union records and supporting documents for only the following periods of time: (1) For one year: (a) Broker's confirmations, invoices, and statements relating to security transactions of the credit union or for or with its customers, after the date of transaction; (b) Corporate resolutions, partnership authorizations, and similar authorizat... |
Section 1733.292 | Process for retention of documents - approval - use as evidence.
...(A) A credit union may, for any business purpose, retain a document, paper, or other instrument or record by use of a process to record, copy, photograph, or store a representation of the original document, paper, or other instrument or record, if all of the following apply: (1) The process correctly and accurately copies or reproduces, or provides a means for correctly and accurately copying or reproducing, ... |
Section 1733.30 | Investments.
...(A) A credit union may make any investment of any funds not required for the purpose of loans, in state or national banks or state or federally chartered savings and loan associations, savings banks, or credit unions, doing business in this state; in accounts, deposits, or shares of federally insured savings and loan associations or savings banks or insured credit unions, doing business outside this state; in deposit... |
Section 1733.31 | Reserve accounts - liquidity fund.
...y rule adopted by the superintendent of credit unions. Each credit union shall establish and maintain reserves as required by Chapter 1733. of the Revised Code, or by rules adopted by the superintendent, including the following: (A) Valuation allowances for delinquent loans, investments, other risk assets, and contingencies, which shall be established and maintained pursuant to rules adopted adopted by the superint... |
Section 1733.32 | Powers of superintendent of financial institutions.
...ons shall see that the laws relating to credit unions are executed and enforced. (2) The deputy superintendent for credit unions shall be the principal supervisor of credit unions. In that position, the deputy superintendent for credit unions shall, notwithstanding division (A)(3) of this section, be responsible for conducting examinations and preparing examination reports under that division. In addition, the deput... |
Section 1733.321 | Credit unions fund.
...sit them into the state treasury to the credit of the credit unions fund, which is hereby established, and may be expended or obligated by the superintendent for the defrayment of the costs of regulation of credit unions. All actual and necessary expenses incurred by the superintendent, including any services rendered by the department of commerce for the benefit of credit unions, shall be paid from the fund. The fun... |
Section 1733.322 | Requesting outside auditor to review results of examination.
...The superintendent of credit unions may request any outside auditor retained by a credit union that has been examined under section 1733.32 of the Revised Code to review, evaluate, and comment to the superintendent upon the results of the examination or re-examination conducted under that section, and in such an instance the credit union shall sign a waiver of confidentiality with regard to the outside auditor. The p... |
Section 1733.323 | Issuing administrative guidelines.
...(A) The superintendent of credit unions may issue administrative guidelines which interpret the requirements of this chapter or which define specific acts, practices, or circumstances that are considered by the superintendent to be unsafe or unsound practices or that constitute a violation of any section of this chapter or any rule adopted thereunder. (B) The superintendent shall, at a minimum, issue guidelines purs... |
Section 1733.324 | Issuing cease-and-desist order.
...in the opinion of the superintendent of credit unions, a credit union or a regulated individual is engaged in any unsafe or unsound practice in conducting the business of the credit union, has knowingly participated in or consented to a violation of this chapter or rules adopted thereunder, or has failed to comply with a supervisory agreement, he may serve upon such credit union or regulated individual notice that he... |