1. Except as otherwise provided in subsections 2 and 3, after the expiration of 10 years from the filing by the Commissioner of a final report of liquidation of any insolvent bank, the Commissioner, with the consent of the State Board of Finance, may destroy the records of any insolvent bank held in the Office of the Commissioner in connection with the liquidation of the bank.
2. If there are any unpaid dividends of the insolvent bank, the Commissioner shall preserve the deposit ledger or other evidence of indebtedness of the bank which refers to the unpaid dividends until the dividends have been paid.
3. The Commissioner may not destroy any of the formal records of liquidation or any of the records made in the Commissioner’s office with reference to the liquidation of any insolvent bank.
(Added to NRS by 1971, 1003; A 1983, 1755; 1987, 1940; 1997, 1005)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 667 - Liquidation and Reorganization
NRS 667.015 - Procedure; applicable law; power to sell and transfer assets.
NRS 667.065 - Payment of insured deposits; subrogation.
NRS 667.075 - Loans to closed banks by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; sale of assets to it.
NRS 667.095 - Deposit of books, papers and records with Commissioner upon final liquidation.
NRS 667.105 - Destruction of records of liquidated insolvent banks.
NRS 667.135 - Petition for appointment of successor trustee: Publication and contents of notice.
NRS 667.145 - Appointment of successor trustee when no objection made.
NRS 667.155 - Hearing on objections to appointment of successor trustee; appeal from order.
NRS 667.165 - Recordation of order appointing successor trustee.
NRS 667.175 - Petition and order may relate to all instruments in which former trustee was named.
NRS 667.185 - Provisions additional to other remedies.
NRS 667.195 - Validation of sales by liquidator under security instruments giving power of sale.
NRS 667.215 - Conditions under which banks may reopen.
NRS 667.225 - Conditions under which bank may reorganize before actual dissolution.