TITLE 38: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
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AUTHORITY: Implementing Sections 3 and 5(12)(a) and authorized by Section 48(6) of the Illinois Banking Act [205 ILCS 5/3, 5(12)(a) and 48(6)].
SOURCE: Adopted at 16 Ill. Reg. 12420, effective July 24, 1992; recodified from Chapter II, Commissioner of Banks and Trust Companies, to Chapter II, Office of Banks and Real Estate, pursuant to PA 89-508, at 20 Ill. Reg. 12645.
Section 354.10 Purpose
Section 3 of the Illinois Banking Act (the Act) authorizes a state bank to loan money on personal or real estate security [205 ILCS 5/3]. Section 5(12) of the Act further authorizes a state bank to establish a subsidiary to hold title to and administer assets acquired as a result of the collection of loans. Included in these express powers is the incidental right to maintain assets that a state bank acquires in collection of a debt in preparation for their disposal.
Section 354.20 General Rule
a) A state bank and its subsidiaries may take actions that are necessary to administer assets obtained in the collection of a debt, provided such actions are in conjunction with ongoing efforts to dispose of the assets by sale or liquidation.
b) A state bank and its subsidiaries shall adopt a written policy for the disposition of assets obtained in the collection of a debt.
c) A state bank and its subsidiaries shall document in each loan file any deviation from the written policy for the disposition of assets obtained in the collection of a debt.
d) When making a request for an extension of the period for which assets may be retained, whether pursuant to Section 5(9) of the Act or otherwise, a state bank or its subsidiary shall furnish the following information to the Commissioner:
1) the good faith actions the bank has taken to dispose of the assets;
2) why further retention of the assets is in the best interests of the bank;
3) the bank's estimate of time frame for ultimate disposition of the assets;
4) the cost for administering the assets during the interim; and
5) such other pertinent information as the Commissioner may request.