§ 11-44-109. Examination by commissioner - procedure - penalty

CO Rev Stat § 11-44-109 (2018) (N/A)
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(1) The commissioner, in person or by his deputy or one or more of his or her employees, at such intervals as the commissioner shall determine to be necessary or desirable in order to ascertain that each association is conducting its business in a safe and authorized manner, shall visit the home office and such branch offices as the commissioner deems necessary and examine into the affairs of every domestic association doing business in this state. The commissioner's deputy or any employee of the commissioner, before being entitled to make such examination, shall produce under the hand and seal of the commissioner his or her authority to make such examination. The commissioner and his deputy have the power to administer oaths and to examine under oath any director, officer, employee, or agent of any association concerning the business and affairs thereof. If the association has neither been audited by a registered or certified public accountant, in such manner and by auditors satisfactory to the commissioner, within the twelve-month period immediately preceding the date of such examination or within the period that has elapsed since such last preceding examination, whichever is greater, nor adopted and maintained an internal audit program acceptable to the federal deposit insurance corporation or its successor and the division, the examination by the division shall include an audit. The cost, as computed by the division, of any such audit shall be paid by the association audited; except that there shall be no charge by the division for making an audit when such audit has been made by reason of collaboration as provided in section 11-41-117.

(1.5) In lieu of making his or her own examination, the commissioner may accept the examination report prepared by the federal office of thrift supervision or its successor or other appropriate regulatory authority.

(2) When, in the judgment of the commissioner, the condition of any association renders it necessary or expedient to make an extra examination or to devote any such extraordinary attention to its affairs, the commissioner has authority to make any extra examinations and to devote any necessary extra attention to the conduct of its affairs and may cause a registered or certified public accountant, appointed by the commissioner, to make an audit or examination of such association's business and affairs. In any such case, the association shall pay a reasonable fee based on actual cost to be affixed by the commissioner for all such extra services rendered by the division or by such accountant. A copy of the commissioner's report on each examination must be furnished to the association examined, and each director must note thereon that he has read the same.

(3) The commissioner or his deputy shall annually examine into the affairs of every foreign association doing business in this state, and for every such examination made outside this state a reasonable expense and the actual traveling expenses incurred shall be paid by the association so examined.If the commissioner deems it necessary, he may cause a public accountant, appointed by the commissioner, to make an audit or examination of such association's business and affairs, and, in any such case, such association shall pay a reasonable price to be fixed by the commissioner for such extra services rendered by such accountant. Should any foreign association fail to pay the costs incurred in any such examination, such costs shall be paid by the state treasurer upon the order of the commissioner, and the amount so paid shall be a first lien upon all the assets and property of such association and may be recovered by suit by the attorney general on behalf of the state of Colorado and restored to the fund from which paid.

(4) For the purpose of the examinations provided for in this section, the commissioner and his deputy or any other person authorized by him to make the examination has free access to all books and papers of the association which relate to its business and to the books and papers kept by any officer, agent, or employee relating thereto or upon which any record of its business is kept and may summon witnesses and administer oaths or affirmations in the examination of the directors, officers, agents, or employees of any such association or any other person in relation to its affairs, transactions, and conditions. He may require and compel the production of records, books, papers, contracts, or other documents by court action if necessary.

(5) Any person who knowingly or willfully testifies falsely in reference to any matter material to said examination is guilty of perjury in the second degree and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished accordingly; and any person who willfully refuses or fails to attend, answer, or produce books or papers, or who refuses to give said commissioner or his deputy or the person authorized by him full and truthful information and answer in writing to any inquiry or question made in writing by said commissioner or deputy or the person authorized by him in regard to the business carried on by such association or other matters under investigation, or who refuses or willfully fails to appear and testify under oath before the commissioner, his deputy, or the person authorized by him is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than three months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.

(6) Any director, officer, agent, or employee of any association who knowingly or willfully makes any false certificate, entry, or memorandum upon any of the books or the papers of any association or upon any statement filed or offered to be filed in the division of financial services of this state or used in the course of any examination, inquiry, or investigation, with the intent to deceive the commissioner, his deputy, or any person employed or appointed by him to make such examination, inquiry, or investigation, is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than two months nor more than twelve months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.