Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 39.58 - Public Funds—Deposits and Investments—Public Depositaries.
39.58.130 - Investment deposits—Net worth of public depositary.

RCW 39.58.130
Investment deposits—Net worth of public depositary.

A treasurer and the state treasurer are authorized to deposit in a public depositary any public funds available for investment and secured by collateral in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, and receive interest thereon. The authority provided by this section is additional to any authority now or hereafter provided by law for the investment or deposit of public funds by any such treasurer: PROVIDED, That in no case shall the aggregate of demand and investment deposits of public funds by any such treasurer in any one public depositary exceed at any time the net worth of that depositary. If a public depositary's net worth is reduced, a treasurer and the state treasurer may allow public funds on deposit in excess of the reduced net worth to remain until maturity upon pledging by the depositary of eligible securities valued at market value in an amount at least equal to the amount of the excess deposits. The collateral shall be segregated as provided in RCW 39.58.050. If the additional securities required by this section are not pledged by the depositary, the depositary shall permit withdrawal prior to maturity by the treasurer of deposits, including accrued interest, in accordance with applicable statutes and governmental regulations.

[ 2009 c 9 § 11; 1996 c 256 § 14; 1984 c 177 § 18; 1983 c 66 § 16; 1969 ex.s. c 193 § 13.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2009 c 9: See note following RCW 39.58.010.


Severability—1983 c 66: See note following RCW 39.58.010.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 39 - Public Contracts and Indebtedness

Chapter 39.58 - Public Funds—Deposits and Investments—Public Depositaries.

39.58.010 - Definitions.

39.58.020 - Public funds—Protection against loss.

39.58.030 - Public deposit protection commission—State finance committee constitutes—Proceedings.

39.58.040 - General powers of commission.

39.58.050 - Collateral for deposits—Segregation—Eligible securities.

39.58.060 - Loss in a public depositary—Procedure for payment.

39.58.070 - Subrogation of commission to depositor's rights—Sums received from distribution of assets, payment.

39.58.080 - Deposit of public funds in public depositary required—Deposits in institutions located outside the state.

39.58.085 - Demand accounts in out-of-state and alien banks—Limitations.

39.58.090 - Authority to secure deposits in accordance with chapter—Bonds and securities for deposits dispensed with.

39.58.100 - Reports of public depositaries—Certification by director of financial institutions.

39.58.103 - Notice to commission of reduced net worth.

39.58.105 - Investigation of financial institution applying to become public depositary—Report.

39.58.108 - Requirements to become depositary.

39.58.130 - Investment deposits—Net worth of public depositary.

39.58.135 - Limitations on deposits.

39.58.140 - Liability of treasurers and state treasurer.

39.58.155 - Statewide custodian—Exemption from chapter.

39.58.200 - Public depositary pool—Uniform treatment by commission.

39.58.210 - Failure to furnish information—Failure to comply with chapter—Revocation of authority—Costs for noncompliance.

39.58.220 - Commission—Delegation of authority—Exception.

39.58.230 - Liability after merger, takeover, or acquisition.

39.58.750 - Receipt, disbursement, or transfer of public funds by wire or other electronic communication means authorized.