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1 | | AN ACT concerning regulation.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Illinois Credit Union Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Sections 10, 34, and 59 as follows:
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6 | | (205 ILCS 305/10) (from Ch. 17, par. 4411)
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7 | | Sec. 10. Credit union records; member financial records.
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8 | | (1) A credit union shall establish and maintain books, |
9 | | records, accounting
systems and procedures which accurately |
10 | | reflect its operations and which
enable the Department to |
11 | | readily ascertain the true financial condition
of the credit |
12 | | union and whether it is complying with this Act.
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13 | | (2) A photostatic or photographic reproduction of any |
14 | | credit union records
shall be admissible as evidence of |
15 | | transactions with the credit union.
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16 | | (3)(a) For the purpose of this Section, the term "financial |
17 | | records"
means any original, any copy, or any summary of (1) a |
18 | | document granting
signature authority over an account, (2) a |
19 | | statement, ledger card or other
record on any account which |
20 | | shows each transaction in or with respect to
that account, (3) |
21 | | a check, draft or money order drawn on a financial
institution |
22 | | or other entity or issued and payable by or through a financial
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23 | | institution or other entity, or (4) any other item containing |
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1 | | information
pertaining to any relationship established in the |
2 | | ordinary course of
business between a credit union and its |
3 | | member, including financial
statements or other financial |
4 | | information provided by the member.
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5 | | (b) This Section does not prohibit:
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6 | | (1) The preparation, examination, handling or |
7 | | maintenance of any
financial records by any officer, |
8 | | employee or agent of a credit union
having custody of such |
9 | | records, or the examination of such records by a
certified |
10 | | public accountant engaged by the credit union to perform an
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11 | | independent audit.
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12 | | (2) The examination of any financial records by or the |
13 | | furnishing of
financial records by a credit union to any |
14 | | officer, employee or agent of
the Department, the National |
15 | | Credit Union Administration, Federal Reserve
board or any |
16 | | insurer of share accounts for use solely in the exercise of
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17 | | his duties as an officer, employee or agent.
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18 | | (3) The publication of data furnished from financial |
19 | | records relating
to members where the data cannot be |
20 | | identified to any particular customer
of account.
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21 | | (4) The making of reports or returns required under |
22 | | Chapter 61 of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1954.
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23 | | (5) Furnishing information concerning the dishonor of |
24 | | any negotiable
instrument permitted to be disclosed under |
25 | | the Uniform Commercial
Code.
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26 | | (6) The exchange in the regular course of business
of |
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1 | | (i) credit information
between a credit union and other |
2 | | credit unions or financial institutions
or commercial |
3 | | enterprises, directly or through a consumer reporting |
4 | | agency
or (ii) financial records or information derived |
5 | | from financial records
between a credit union and other |
6 | | credit unions or financial institutions or
commercial |
7 | | enterprises for
the purpose of conducting due diligence |
8 | | pursuant to a merger or a purchase or
sale of assets or |
9 | | liabilities of the credit union.
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10 | | (7) The furnishing of information to the appropriate |
11 | | law enforcement
authorities where the credit union |
12 | | reasonably believes it has been the victim
of a crime.
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13 | | (8) The furnishing of information pursuant to the |
14 | | Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act.
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15 | | (9) The furnishing of information pursuant to the |
16 | | Illinois Income Tax
Act and the Illinois Estate and |
17 | | Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Act.
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18 | | (10) The furnishing of information pursuant to the |
19 | | federal "Currency
and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act", |
20 | | Title 31, United States Code,
Section 1051 et sequentia.
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21 | | (11) The furnishing of information pursuant to any |
22 | | other statute which
by its terms or by regulations |
23 | | promulgated thereunder requires the disclosure
of |
24 | | financial records other than by subpoena, summons, warrant |
25 | | or court order.
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26 | | (12) The furnishing of information in accordance with |
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1 | | the federal
Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity |
2 | | Reconciliation Act of 1996.
Any credit union governed by |
3 | | this Act shall enter into an agreement for data
exchanges |
4 | | with a State agency provided the State agency
pays to the |
5 | | credit union a reasonable fee not to exceed its
actual cost |
6 | | incurred. A credit union
providing
information in |
7 | | accordance with this item shall not be liable to any |
8 | | account
holder or other person for any disclosure of |
9 | | information to a State agency, for
encumbering or |
10 | | surrendering any assets held by the credit union in |
11 | | response to
a lien
or order to withhold and deliver issued |
12 | | by a State agency, or for any other
action taken pursuant |
13 | | to this item, including individual or mechanical errors,
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14 | | provided the action does not constitute gross negligence or |
15 | | willful misconduct.
A credit union shall have no obligation |
16 | | to hold, encumber, or surrender
assets until
it has been |
17 | | served with a subpoena, summons, warrant, court or |
18 | | administrative
order, lien, or levy.
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19 | | (13) The furnishing of information to law enforcement |
20 | | authorities, the
Illinois Department on
Aging and its |
21 | | regional administrative and provider agencies, the |
22 | | Department of
Human Services Office
of Inspector General, |
23 | | or public guardians: (i) upon subpoena by the investigatory |
24 | | entity or the guardian, or (ii) if there is suspicion by |
25 | | the credit union that a
member who is an elderly person or |
26 | | person with a disability has been or may become the victim |
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1 | | of financial exploitation.
For the purposes of this
item |
2 | | (13), the term: (i) "elderly person" means a person who is |
3 | | 60 or more
years of age, (ii) "person with a disability" |
4 | | means a person who has or reasonably appears to the credit |
5 | | union to
have a physical or mental
disability that impairs |
6 | | his or her ability to seek or obtain protection from or
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7 | | prevent financial
exploitation, and (iii) "financial |
8 | | exploitation" means tortious or illegal use
of the assets |
9 | | or resources of
an elderly person or person with a |
10 | | disability, and includes, without limitation,
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11 | | misappropriation of the elderly or
disabled person's |
12 | | assets or resources by undue influence, breach of fiduciary
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13 | | relationship, intimidation,
fraud, deception, extortion, |
14 | | or the use of assets or resources in any manner
contrary to |
15 | | law. A credit
union or person furnishing information |
16 | | pursuant to this item (13) shall be
entitled to the same |
17 | | rights and
protections as a person furnishing information |
18 | | under the Adult Protective Services Act and the Illinois
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19 | | Domestic Violence Act of 1986.
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20 | | (14) The disclosure of financial records or |
21 | | information as necessary
to
effect, administer, or enforce |
22 | | a transaction requested or authorized by the
member, or in |
23 | | connection with:
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24 | | (A) servicing or processing a financial product or |
25 | | service requested
or
authorized by the member;
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26 | | (B) maintaining or servicing a member's account |
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1 | | with the credit union;
or
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2 | | (C) a proposed or actual securitization or |
3 | | secondary market sale
(including sales of servicing |
4 | | rights) related to a
transaction of a member.
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5 | | Nothing in this item (14), however, authorizes the sale |
6 | | of the financial
records or information of a member without |
7 | | the consent of the member.
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8 | | (15) The disclosure of financial records or |
9 | | information as necessary to
protect against or prevent |
10 | | actual or potential fraud, unauthorized
transactions, |
11 | | claims, or other liability.
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12 | | (16)(a) The disclosure of financial records or |
13 | | information
related to a private label credit program |
14 | | between a financial
institution and a private label party |
15 | | in connection
with that private label credit program. Such |
16 | | information
is limited to outstanding balance, available |
17 | | credit, payment and
performance and account history, |
18 | | product references, purchase
information,
and information |
19 | | related to the identity of the
customer.
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20 | | (b)(1) For purposes of this paragraph (16) of |
21 | | subsection
(b) of Section 10, a "private label credit |
22 | | program" means a credit
program involving a financial |
23 | | institution and a private label party
that is used by a |
24 | | customer of the financial institution and the
private label |
25 | | party primarily for payment for goods or services
sold, |
26 | | manufactured, or distributed by a private label party.
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1 | | (2) For purposes of this paragraph (16) of subsection |
2 | | (b)
of Section 10, a "private label party" means, with |
3 | | respect to a
private label credit program, any of the |
4 | | following: a
retailer, a merchant, a manufacturer, a trade |
5 | | group,
or any such person's affiliate, subsidiary, member,
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6 | | agent, or service provider.
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7 | | (17) The furnishing of the financial records of a |
8 | | member to an appropriate law enforcement authority, |
9 | | without prior notice to or consent of the member, upon |
10 | | written request of the law enforcement authority, when |
11 | | reasonable suspicion of an imminent threat to the personal |
12 | | security and safety of the member exists that necessitates |
13 | | an expedited release of the member's financial records, as |
14 | | determined by the law enforcement authority. The law |
15 | | enforcement authority shall include a brief explanation of |
16 | | the imminent threat to the member in its written request to |
17 | | the credit union. The written request shall reflect that it |
18 | | has been authorized by a supervisory or managerial official |
19 | | of the law enforcement authority. The decision to furnish |
20 | | the financial records of a member to a law enforcement |
21 | | authority shall be made by a supervisory or managerial |
22 | | official of the credit union. A credit union providing |
23 | | information in accordance with this item (17) shall not be |
24 | | liable to the member or any other person for the disclosure |
25 | | of the information to the law enforcement authority.
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26 | | (c) Except as otherwise provided by this Act, a credit |
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1 | | union may not
disclose to any person, except to the member
or |
2 | | his duly authorized agent, any financial records relating to |
3 | | that member
of the credit union unless:
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4 | | (1) the member has authorized disclosure to the person;
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5 | | (2) the financial records are disclosed in response to |
6 | | a lawful
subpoena,
summons, warrant, citation to discover |
7 | | assets, or court order that meets the requirements of |
8 | | subparagraph
(d) of this Section; or
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9 | | (3) the credit union is attempting to collect an |
10 | | obligation owed to
the credit union and the credit union |
11 | | complies with the provisions of
Section 2I of the Consumer |
12 | | Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act.
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13 | | (d) A credit union shall disclose financial records under |
14 | | subparagraph
(c)(2) of this Section pursuant to a lawful |
15 | | subpoena, summons, warrant, citation to discover assets, or
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16 | | court order only after the credit union mails a copy of the |
17 | | subpoena, summons,
warrant, citation to discover assets, or |
18 | | court order to the person establishing the relationship with
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19 | | the credit union, if living, and otherwise his personal |
20 | | representative,
if known, at his last known address by first |
21 | | class mail, postage prepaid
unless the credit union is |
22 | | specifically prohibited from notifying the person
by order of |
23 | | court or by applicable State or federal law. In the case
of a |
24 | | grand jury subpoena, a credit union shall not mail a copy of a |
25 | | subpoena
to any person pursuant to this subsection if the |
26 | | subpoena was issued by a grand
jury under the Statewide Grand |
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1 | | Jury Act or notifying the
person would constitute a violation |
2 | | of the federal Right to Financial
Privacy Act of 1978.
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3 | | (e)(1) Any officer or employee of a credit union who |
4 | | knowingly and
wilfully furnishes financial records in |
5 | | violation of this Section is guilty of
a business offense and |
6 | | upon conviction thereof shall be fined not more than
$1,000.
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7 | | (2) Any person who knowingly and wilfully induces or |
8 | | attempts to induce
any officer or employee of a credit union to |
9 | | disclose financial records
in violation of this Section is |
10 | | guilty of a business offense and upon
conviction thereof shall |
11 | | be fined not more than $1,000.
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12 | | (f) A credit union shall be reimbursed for costs which are |
13 | | reasonably
necessary and which have been directly incurred in |
14 | | searching for,
reproducing or transporting books, papers, |
15 | | records or other data of a
member required or requested to be |
16 | | produced pursuant to a lawful subpoena,
summons, warrant, |
17 | | citation to discover assets, or court order. The Secretary and |
18 | | the Director may determine, by rule, the
rates and
conditions |
19 | | under which payment shall be made. Delivery of requested |
20 | | documents
may be delayed until final reimbursement of all costs |
21 | | is received.
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22 | | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15; 100-22, eff. 1-1-18 .)
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23 | | (205 ILCS 305/34) (from Ch. 17, par. 4435)
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24 | | Sec. 34. Duties of supervisory committee. |
25 | | (1) The supervisory committee
shall make or cause to be |
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1 | | made an annual internal audit of the books and
affairs of the |
2 | | credit union to determine that the credit union's accounting
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3 | | records and reports are prepared promptly and accurately |
4 | | reflect operations
and results, that internal controls are |
5 | | established and effectively
maintained to safeguard the assets |
6 | | of the credit union, and that the
policies, procedures and |
7 | | practices established by the board of directors
and management |
8 | | of the credit union are being properly administered. The |
9 | | supervisory committee
shall submit a report of that audit to |
10 | | the board of directors and a summary of that report to the |
11 | | members at the next annual
meeting of the credit union. It |
12 | | shall make or cause to be made such
supplementary audits as it |
13 | | deems necessary or as are required by the Secretary
or by the |
14 | | board of directors, and submit reports of these
supplementary |
15 | | audits to the Secretary or board of directors as applicable.
If |
16 | | the supervisory committee has not engaged a licensed certified |
17 | | public accountant or licensed certified public accounting firm |
18 | | registered
by the Department of Financial and Professional |
19 | | Regulation to make the internal audit,
the supervisory |
20 | | committee or other officials of the credit union shall not
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21 | | indicate or in any manner imply that such audit has been |
22 | | performed by a licensed certified
public accountant or licensed |
23 | | certified public accounting firm or that the audit represents |
24 | | the independent opinion of a licensed certified
public |
25 | | accountant or licensed certified public accounting firm . The |
26 | | supervisory committee must retain its tapes and working papers
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1 | | of each internal audit for inspection by the Department. The |
2 | | report of this
audit must be made on a form approved by the |
3 | | Secretary. A copy of the report
must be promptly delivered |
4 | | mailed to the Secretary.
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5 | | (2) The supervisory committee shall make or cause to be |
6 | | made at least
once each year a reasonable percentage |
7 | | verification of members' share and
loan accounts, consistent |
8 | | with rules promulgated by the Secretary.
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9 | | (3) (A) The supervisory committee of a credit union with |
10 | | assets of $10,000,000
$5,000,000 or more shall engage a |
11 | | licensed certified public accountant or licensed certified |
12 | | public accounting firm registered by the
Department of |
13 | | Financial and Professional Regulation to perform an annual |
14 | | external
independent audit of the credit union's financial |
15 | | statements in accordance
with generally accepted auditing |
16 | | standards and the financial statements shall be issued in |
17 | | accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in |
18 | | the United States of America . |
19 | | (B) The supervisory committee of a
credit union with assets |
20 | | of $5,000,000 $3,000,000 or more, but less than $10,000,000 |
21 | | $5,000,000 ,
shall engage a licensed certified public |
22 | | accountant or licensed certified public accounting firm |
23 | | registered by the Department of Financial and
Professional |
24 | | Regulation to perform on an annual basis: (i) an agreed-upon |
25 | | procedures engagement under attestation standards established |
26 | | by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants to |
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1 | | minimally satisfy the supervisory committee internal audit |
2 | | standards set forth in subsection (1); or (ii) an external |
3 | | independent audit of the credit union's financial statements |
4 | | pursuant to the standards set forth in paragraph (A) of |
5 | | subsection (3) an external independent audit of the
credit |
6 | | union's financial statements in accordance with generally |
7 | | accepted
auditing standards at least once every 3 years. A copy |
8 | | of an external
independent audit shall be completed and mailed |
9 | | to the Secretary no later than 90 days after December 31 of |
10 | | each year; provided that a credit union or group of credit |
11 | | unions may obtain an extension of the due date upon application |
12 | | to and receipt of written approval from the Secretary. If the
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13 | | annual internal audit of such a credit union is conducted by a |
14 | | public
accountant registered by the Department of Financial and |
15 | | Professional Regulation and the
annual internal audit is done |
16 | | in conjunction with the credit union's annual
external audit, |
17 | | the requirements of subsection (1) of this Section shall
be |
18 | | deemed met .
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19 | | (C) The external independent audit report or agreed upon |
20 | | procedures report shall be completed and a copy thereof |
21 | | delivered to the Secretary no later than 120 days after the end |
22 | | of the calendar or fiscal year under audit or fiscal period for |
23 | | which the agreed upon procedures are performed. A credit union |
24 | | or group of credit unions may obtain an extension of the due |
25 | | date upon application to and receipt of written approval from |
26 | | the Secretary. |
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1 | | (D) If the credit union engages a licensed certified public |
2 | | accountant or licensed certified public accounting firm to |
3 | | perform an annual external independent audit of the credit |
4 | | union's financial statements pursuant to the standards in |
5 | | paragraph (A) of subsection (3) or an annual agreed upon |
6 | | procedures engagement pursuant to the standards in paragraph |
7 | | (B) of subsection (3), then the annual internal audit |
8 | | requirements of subsection (1) shall be deemed satisfied and |
9 | | met in all respects. |
10 | | (4) In determining the appropriate balance in the allowance |
11 | | for loan losses account, a credit union may determine its |
12 | | historical loss rate using a defined period of time of less |
13 | | than 5 years, provided that: |
14 | | (A) the methodology used to determine the defined |
15 | | period of time is formally documented in the credit union's |
16 | | policies and procedures and is appropriate to the credit |
17 | | union's size, business strategy, and loan portfolio |
18 | | characteristics and the economic environment of the areas |
19 | | and employers served by the credit union; |
20 | | (B) supporting documentation is maintained for the |
21 | | technique used to develop the credit union loss rates, |
22 | | including the period of time used to accumulate historical |
23 | | loss data and the factors considered in establishing the |
24 | | time frames; and |
25 | | (C) the external auditor conducting the credit union's |
26 | | financial statement audit has analyzed the methodology |
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1 | | employed by the credit union and concludes that the |
2 | | financial statements, including the allowance for loan |
3 | | losses, are fairly stated in all material respects in |
4 | | accordance with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting |
5 | | Principles, as promulgated by the Financial Accounting |
6 | | Standards Board. |
7 | | (5) A majority of the members of the supervisory committee
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8 | | shall constitute a quorum.
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9 | | (6) On an annual basis commencing January 1, 2015, the |
10 | | members of the supervisory committee shall receive training |
11 | | related to their statutory duties. Supervisory committee |
12 | | members may receive the training through internal credit union |
13 | | training, external training offered by the credit union's |
14 | | retained auditors, trade associations, vendors, regulatory |
15 | | agencies, or any other sources or on-the-job experience, or a |
16 | | combination of those activities. The training may be received |
17 | | through any medium, including, but not limited to, conferences, |
18 | | workshops, audit closing meetings, seminars, teleconferences, |
19 | | webinars, and other Internet-based delivery channels. |
20 | | (Source: P.A. 97-133, eff. 1-1-12; 98-784, eff. 7-24-14.)
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21 | | (205 ILCS 305/59) (from Ch. 17, par. 4460)
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22 | | Sec. 59. Investment of funds.
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23 | | (a) Funds not used in loans to members may be
invested, |
24 | | pursuant to subsection (7) of Section 30 of this Act, and
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25 | | subject to Departmental rules and
regulations:
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1 | | (1) In securities, obligations or other instruments of |
2 | | or issued by or
fully guaranteed as to principal and |
3 | | interest by the United States of America
or any agency |
4 | | thereof or in any trust or trusts established for investing
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5 | | directly or collectively in the same;
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6 | | (2) In obligations of any state of the United States, |
7 | | the District of
Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, |
8 | | and the several
territories organized
by Congress, or any |
9 | | political subdivision thereof; however, a credit union
may
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10 | | not invest more than 10% of its unimpaired capital and |
11 | | surplus in the
obligations of one issuer, exclusive of |
12 | | general obligations of the issuer, and
investments in |
13 | | municipal securities must be limited to securities rated in |
14 | | one
of the 4
highest rating categories by a nationally |
15 | | recognized statistical rating
organization;
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16 | | (3) In certificates of deposit or passbook type |
17 | | accounts issued by a state
or national bank, mutual savings |
18 | | bank or savings and loan association; provided
that such |
19 | | institutions have their accounts insured by the Federal |
20 | | Deposit
Insurance Corporation or the Federal Savings and |
21 | | Loan Insurance Corporation;
but provided, further, that a |
22 | | credit union's investment in an account in
any one |
23 | | institution may exceed the insured limit on accounts;
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24 | | (4) In shares, classes of shares or share certificates |
25 | | of other credit
unions, including, but not limited to |
26 | | corporate credit unions; provided
that such credit unions |
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1 | | have their members' accounts insured by the NCUA
or other |
2 | | approved insurers, and that if the members' accounts are so |
3 | | insured,
a credit union's investment may exceed the insured |
4 | | limit on accounts;
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5 | | (5) In shares of a cooperative society organized under |
6 | | the laws of this
State or the laws of the United States in |
7 | | the total amount not exceeding
10% of the unimpaired |
8 | | capital and surplus of the credit union; provided
that such |
9 | | investment shall first be approved by the Department;
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10 | | (6) In obligations of the State of Israel, or |
11 | | obligations fully guaranteed
by the State of Israel as to |
12 | | payment of principal and interest;
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13 | | (7) In shares, stocks or obligations of other financial |
14 | | institutions in
the total amount not exceeding 5% of the |
15 | | unimpaired capital and surplus
of the credit union;
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16 | | (8) In federal funds and bankers' acceptances;
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17 | | (9) In shares or stocks of Credit Union Service |
18 | | Organizations in the
total amount not exceeding the greater |
19 | | of 3% of the unimpaired
capital and surplus of the
credit |
20 | | union or the amount authorized for federal credit unions;
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21 | | (10) In corporate bonds identified as investment grade |
22 | | by at least one nationally recognized statistical rating |
23 | | organization, provided that: |
24 | | (i) the board of directors has established a |
25 | | written policy that addresses corporate bond |
26 | | investment procedures and how the credit union will |
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1 | | manage credit risk, interest rate risk, liquidity |
2 | | risk, and concentration risk; and |
3 | | (ii) the credit union has documented in its records |
4 | | that a credit analysis of a particular investment and |
5 | | the issuing entity was conducted by the credit union, a |
6 | | third party on behalf of the credit union qualified by |
7 | | education or experience to assess the risk |
8 | | characteristics of corporate bonds, or a nationally |
9 | | recognized statistical rating agency before purchasing |
10 | | the investment and the analysis is updated at least |
11 | | annually for as long as it holds the investment; and |
12 | | (11) To aid in the credit union's management of its |
13 | | assets, liabilities, and liquidity in the purchase of an |
14 | | investment interest in a pool of loans, in whole or in part |
15 | | and without regard to the membership of the borrowers, from |
16 | | other depository institutions and financial type |
17 | | institutions, including mortgage banks, finance companies, |
18 | | insurance companies, and other loan sellers, subject to |
19 | | such safety and soundness standards, limitations, and |
20 | | qualifications as the Department may establish by rule or |
21 | | guidance from time to time ; . |
22 | | (12) To aid in the credit union's management of its |
23 | | assets, liabilities, and liquidity by receiving funds from |
24 | | another financial institution as evidenced by certificates |
25 | | of deposit, share certificates, or other classes of shares |
26 | | issued by the credit union to the financial institution; |
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1 | | and |
2 | | (13) In the purchase and assumption of assets held by |
3 | | other financial institutions, with approval of the |
4 | | Secretary and subject to any safety and soundness |
5 | | standards, limitations, and qualifications as the |
6 | | Department may establish by rule or guidance from time to |
7 | | time. |
8 | | (b) As used in this Section : , |
9 | | " Political political subdivision" includes, but is not
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10 | | limited to, counties,
townships, cities, villages, |
11 | | incorporated towns, school districts, educational
service |
12 | | regions, special road districts, public water supply |
13 | | districts, fire
protection districts, drainage districts, |
14 | | levee districts, sewer districts,
housing authorities, park |
15 | | districts, and any
agency, corporation, or instrumentality of a |
16 | | state or its political
subdivisions, whether now or hereafter |
17 | | created and whether herein specifically
mentioned or not.
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18 | | "Financial institution" includes any bank, savings bank, |
19 | | savings and loan association, or credit union established under |
20 | | the laws of the United States, this State, or any other state. |
21 | | (c) A credit union investing to fund an employee benefit |
22 | | plan obligation is not subject to the investment limitations of |
23 | | this Act and this Section and may purchase an investment that |
24 | | would otherwise be impermissible if the investment is directly |
25 | | related to the credit union's obligation under the employee |
26 | | benefit plan and the credit union holds the investment only for |