§ 11204. Closing for cause
A Vermont or State depository institution may temporarily close any of its offices for reasons that include good cause, extreme weather conditions, and community events. If a Vermont or State depository institution temporarily closes any of its offices for all or any part of a banking day, the institution shall post a conspicuous notice of the closing at all points of public access to the closed offices. A closing may not become effective until such notice is posted at the office to be closed. Posting this notice relieves the institution from liability for failure to perform any of the business of the financial institution at the closed offices. The Commissioner may, by adopting rules, establish standards governing the form and content of the notice required under this section, and may require dissemination of the notice of closing by any other reasonable means. (Added 1999, No. 153 (Adj. Sess.), § 2, eff. Jan. 1, 2001.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 8 - Banking and Insurance
Chapter 201 - Supervision; Definitions
§ 11205. Emergency closing by financial institution
§ 11301. Preservation of records
§ 11404. Reports required under consumer protection chapter
§ 11405. Exemption from annual report to Secretary of State
§ 11502. Confidentiality of investigation and examination reports
§ 11503. Examinations by federal regulatory agencies; departmental participation
§ 11504. Examinations; cooperative agreements
§ 11505. Cooperative and other agreements
§ 11601. Enforcement powers of Commissioner
§ 11602. Power of Commissioner to impose corrective action
§ 11605. Commissioner’s coordination of enforcement and corrective action with home state
§ 11701. Application of subchapter
§ 11703. Hearings on applications; decisions; general good standard