Delaware Code
Subchapter II. Powers and Duties
§ 135. Moratorium on deposit withdrawals and segregation of new deposits.

The Commissioner may, in addition to all other powers, whenever in the Commissioner's judgment the circumstances warrant it, authorize any and all banks and trust companies under the Commissioner's jurisdiction to:

(1) Extend for a period of 90 days, and for a further period if the Commissioner deems it expedient, payment of any time accounts where notice of withdrawal has been given or may thereafter be given;
(2) Postpone for any length of time the payment of any proportion of the deposits in demand accounts of any individual, firm or corporation as the Commissioner deems necessary and expedient, to be determined by the Commissioner according to the ability of any bank or trust company to pay such withdrawals;
(3) Receive new deposits which shall be segregated from the old deposits and which shall not be subject to the restriction or limitations authorized by subdivisions (1) and (2) of this section. The new deposits shall be invested in such liquid assets as may be approved by the Commissioner in order that banks and trust companies may at all times have sufficient funds to meet the demands for withdrawal of such new deposits.

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.