A. The supervisory committee shall make or cause to be made by a certified public accountant or other qualified person or firm a comprehensive annual audit of the books and affairs of the credit union. It shall submit a report of each annual audit to the board of directors and make the report available to the director, and a summary of the report shall be presented to the members at the next annual meeting of the credit union.
B. The supervisory committee shall make or cause to be made such supplementary audits, examinations and verifications of members' share and loan accounts as it deems necessary or as are required by the board of directors and submit reports of those audits to the board of directors. A complete verification of members' share and loan accounts shall be performed at least once every two years in accordance with standards established by the director.
C. The supervisory committee by a two-thirds vote of the entire committee may in its sole discretion suspend a person authorized to extend credit if the person is not a paid employee of the credit union and shall report the action to the board of directors for appropriate action. Paid employees of the credit union that are authorized to extend credit may be suspended for any reason but only by the executive officer of the credit union.
D. The supervisory committee by a two-thirds vote of the entire committee may suspend any member of the board of directors until the next members' meeting, which shall be held not less than seven or more than twenty-one days after such suspension. At that meeting, the suspension shall be acted upon by the members and the board member removed from or restored to his position.
E. The supervisory committee by a majority vote may call a special meeting of the members to consider any violation or potential violation of the Credit Union Act, the credit union's articles of organization or bylaws or any practice of the credit union deemed by the supervisory committee to be unsafe, unsound or unauthorized. The bylaws shall prescribe the manner in which a special meeting of the members may be called by the members or by the board of directors.
History: Laws 1987, ch. 311, § 38; 1991, ch. 51, § 12; 1997, ch. 195, § 26.
Repeals. — Laws 1997, ch. 195, § 42 repealed Laws 1987, ch. 311, § 68, which had provided for the repeal of this section on July 1, 1997.
The 1997 amendment, effective July 1, 1997, substituted "and make the report available to the director, and a summary of the report shall be presented" for "and to the division, and a summary of the report" following "board of directors" in the second sentence of Subsection A, added "in accordance with standards established by the director" at the end of Subsection B, rewrote Subsection C, deleted Subsection E relating to the suspension or removal of any member of the supervisory committee, redesignated former Subsection F as Subsection E and, in the first sentence of Subsection E, substituted "violation or potential violation of the Credit Union Act" for "violation of the Credit Union Regulatory Act" preceding "the credit union's articles".
The 1991 amendment, effective July 1, 1991, in the first sentence of Subsection D substituted "vote of the entire committee may suspend any member" for "vote may suspend any officer or member" and in the second sentence deleted "officer or" preceding "board".
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 58 - Financial Institutions and Regulations
Section 58-11-1 - Short title.
Section 58-11-2 - Definitions.
Section 58-11-3 - Supervision and regulation.
Section 58-11-4 - Appeal rights and court review.
Section 58-11-5 - Examinations; supervision fees.
Section 58-11-8 - Records of the division.
Section 58-11-9 - Conflicts of interest.
Section 58-11-10 - Formation of credit union.
Section 58-11-11 - Forms of articles and bylaws.
Section 58-11-12 - Amendments.
Section 58-11-13 - Use of name exclusive.
Section 58-11-14 - Service facilities.
Section 58-11-15 - Fiscal year.
Section 58-11-17 - Doing business outside this state.
Section 58-11-18 - Powers of credit unions.
Section 58-11-19 - Incidental powers.
Section 58-11-20 - Advantageous federal powers.
Section 58-11-21 - Membership.
Section 58-11-22 - Central credit unions.
Section 58-11-23 - Other credit unions.
Section 58-11-24 - Member eligibility.
Section 58-11-25 - Liability of members.
Section 58-11-26 - Meetings of members.
Section 58-11-27 - Direction of affairs.
Section 58-11-28 - Record of officials.
Section 58-11-30 - Compensation of officials.
Section 58-11-31 - Conflicts of interest.
Section 58-11-32.2 - Repealed.
Section 58-11-33 - Authority and responsibility of board members.
Section 58-11-35 - Meetings of board members.
Section 58-11-36 - Duties of board members.
Section 58-11-38 - Supervisory committee.
Section 58-11-39 - Members' accounts.
Section 58-11-40 - Dividends and interest.
Section 58-11-41 - Withdrawals.
Section 58-11-42 - Accounts of minors.
Section 58-11-43 - Joint accounts.
Section 58-11-44 - Trust accounts.
Section 58-11-45 - Payable-on-death accounts.
Section 58-11-47 - Dormant accounts.
Section 58-11-48 - Share and deposit insurance.
Section 58-11-49 - Loan policies.
Section 58-11-50 - Insurance for members.
Section 58-11-51 - Liability and fidelity insurance for officials and employees.
Section 58-11-52 - Group purchasing.
Section 58-11-53 - Money-type instruments.
Section 58-11-54 - Retirement accounts.
Section 58-11-55 - Trust authority.
Section 58-11-56 - Investments.
Section 58-11-57.1 - Capitalization and reserves.
Section 58-11-58 - Dissolution.
Section 58-11-59 - Merger of credit unions.
Section 58-11-60 - Conversion.
Section 58-11-62 - Criminal liability.