The department is authorized to destroy all records of the financial institution of which it was in possession as receiver and all records of such receivership at the expiration of six years from the date of the absolute confirmation of its final account, except where any provision of this chapter expressly provides a different method for the disposition of the records or a longer period for their preservation.
History. Code 1933, § 41A-816, enacted by Ga. L. 1974, p. 705, § 1.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 1 - Financial Institutions
Part 8 - Claims, Priorities, and Accounting in Receiverships
§ 7-1-190. Preservation of Assets; Proceedings in Lieu of Attachment, Execution, or Repossession
§ 7-1-191. Exclusivity of Claims Procedure; Effect of Receivership on Pending Actions
§ 7-1-192. Notice to Depositors and Other Creditors to Present Claims
§ 7-1-193. Proof of Claims of Depositors
§ 7-1-194. Proof of Claims of Creditors
§ 7-1-195. Allowance of Claims
§ 7-1-196. Advance Payment of Dividends to Depositors
§ 7-1-197. Expenses of Administration
§ 7-1-198. Filing or Ordering Partial or Final Account; Notice of Filing; Exceptions
§ 7-1-199. Adjudication of Rejected Claims and Exceptions to Account
§ 7-1-201. Unclaimed Dividends
§ 7-1-202. Order of Payment of Liabilities; Secured or Preferred Claims and Liens
§ 7-1-203. Subrogation of Insurer of Deposits or Shares