Sec. 2. (a) Within thirty (30) days after receipt of a request from the department, a bank or trust company shall furnish to the department a statement of financial condition of the affiliates identified in the request.
(b) The statements furnished under subsection (a) must:
(1) be dated at least six (6) months apart; and
(2) contain the information that in the judgment of the department:
(A) is necessary to disclose fully the relations between the affiliate and the bank or trust company; and
(B) will enable the department to inform itself as to the effect of the relations upon the affairs of the bank or trust company.
(c) The department may, for good cause shown, extend the time for furnishing the statements requested under subsection (a).
(d) The department may request additional statements of financial condition with respect to an affiliate when, in its judgment, additional statements are necessary to obtain a full and complete knowledge of the conditions of the bank or trust company with which it is affiliated. Additional statements of condition shall be transmitted to the department in the form prescribed by the department.
(e) If a bank or trust company fails to furnish a statement of condition of an affiliate that may be required under this article, that bank or trust company is subject to a penalty of one hundred dollars ($100) for each day during which the failure continues. The department may recover a penalty imposed by this subsection in a court of competent jurisdiction.
As added by P.L.33-1991, SEC.18.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 28. Financial Institutions
Article 1. Department of Financial Institutions
Chapter 18.2. Examination of Affiliates
28-1-18.2-1. "Affiliate" Defined; Scope of Term
28-1-18.2-1.1. "Company" Defined
28-1-18.2-1.2. "Subsidiary" Defined
28-1-18.2-1.3. Control Over Another Company; Fiduciary Ownership or Control of Shares
28-1-18.2-4. Powers of Department; Assessment of Expenses; Penalty for Refusal to Permit Examination
28-1-18.2-5. Applicability of Certain Provisions of Federal Reserve Act and Regulations; Violations