Delaware Code
Subchapter II. Powers and Duties
§ 126. Exemptions from examination.

(a) Any state bank or trust company which is a member of the Federal Reserve Bank in the Federal Reserve District embracing the State, and which shall be examined by a Federal Reserve Examiner, may be exempted from examination by the Commissioner; and the examination by the Federal Reserve Examiner may be accepted by the Commissioner as a sufficient compliance with the requirements of this chapter with respect to examinations.
(b) Any state bank or trust company, whether a member or nonmember of the Federal Reserve Bank, which shall be examined by a certified public accountant, may be exempted from examination by the Commissioner; and an examination by a certified public accountant may be accepted by the Commissioner as a sufficient compliance with the requirements of this chapter with respect to examinations.
(c) In the case of each exemption under this section, a certified report of the examination made by a Federal Reserve Examiner, or by a certified public accountant, shall be filed in the office of the Commissioner.

Structure Delaware Code

Delaware Code

Title 5 - Banking

Chapter 1. STATE BANK COMMISSIONER

Subchapter II. Powers and Duties

§ 121. Supervision over banks and other financial institutions; administration and enforcement of title.

§ 122. Examination of financial institutions.

§ 123. False statements, entries or reports; penalty.

§ 124. Commissioner's report of examination; cooperation with other regulatory agencies.

§ 125. Disclosure of information; penalty.

§ 126. Exemptions from examination.

§ 127. Fees for examination; supervisory assessment.

§ 128. Federal Reserve System reserve requirements.

§ 129. Insufficient proportion of assets in cash or readily convertible securities; Commissioner's notice to directors, stockholders, etc.

§ 130. Impaired capital; procedure upon failure to make good.

§ 131. Unsound condition of bank or trust company; receivership.

§ 132. Possession and operation of bank or trust company by Commissioner without receivership.

§ 133. Employment of assistants.

§ 134. Commissioner's costs and expenses as receiver; priority.

§ 135. Moratorium on deposit withdrawals and segregation of new deposits.

§ 136. Cease and desist orders.

§ 137. Removal of officer or director.

§ 138. Hearings.

§ 139. Judicial review.

§ 140. Notice to federal authorities.

§ 141. Retention of financial institution records.

§ 142. Subpoena powers.

§ 143. General penalty.

§ 144. Restrictions on use of words “savings” or “trust” in corporate name.

§ 145. Financial institution supervisory privilege.