13-12-106. Required contingency account.
(a) A special purpose depository institution shall maintain a contingency account to account for unexpected losses and expenses. A special purpose depository institution may require the payment of contributions from depositors to fund a contingency account. Initial capital under W.S. 13-12-110 shall constitute compliance with this subsection for the first three (3) years a special purpose depository institution is in operation. After the conclusion of the first three (3) years of operation, a special purpose depository institution shall maintain a contingency account totaling not less than two percent (2%) of the depository liabilities of the special purpose depository institution, provided that the contingency account shall be adequate and reasonable in light of current and prospective business conditions, as determined by the commissioner.
(b) A depositor shall obtain a refund of any contingency account contributions made under subsection (a) of this section after closing an account with the special purpose depository institution.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Title 13 - Banks, Banking and Finance
Chapter 12 - Special Purpose Depository Institutions
Section 13-12-101 - Short Title.
Section 13-12-102 - Applicability of Other Provisions.
Section 13-12-104 - Requirements Relating to Depositors; Nature of Business.
Section 13-12-105 - Required Liquid Assets.
Section 13-12-106 - Required Contingency Account.
Section 13-12-107 - Applicable Federal and State Laws.
Section 13-12-108 - Required Disclosures.
Section 13-12-109 - Formation; Articles of Incorporation.
Section 13-12-110 - Required Initial Capital and Surplus; Additional Capital.
Section 13-12-111 - Application for Charter; Fee; Subaccount Created.
Section 13-12-112 - Procedure Upon Filing Application.
Section 13-12-113 - Procedure for Hearings on Charter Applications.
Section 13-12-114 - Investigation and Examination by Commissioner.
Section 13-12-117 - Decisions by Board Appealable; Grounds.
Section 13-12-119 - Reports and Examinations; Supervisory Fees; Required Private Insurance or Bond.
Section 13-12-120 - Suspension or Revocation of Charter.
Section 13-12-121 - Continuing Jurisdiction.
Section 13-12-124 - Failure to Submit Required Report; Fees; Rules.
Section 13-12-125 - Willful Failure to Perform Duties Imposed by Law; Removal.