Idaho Statutes

§ 26-1011 — FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION — RIGHT TO ACT AS RECEIVER OR LIQUIDATOR

Idaho·Title 26 BANKS AND BANKING·Ch. 10 CLOSING AND LIQUIDATION OF BANKS
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation created by section 8 of the federal "Banking Act of 1933" (section 12B of the Federal Reserve Act, as amended) is hereby authorized and empowered to be and act without bond as receiver or liquidator of any banking institution, the deposits in which are to any extent insured by said corporation, and which shall have been closed on account of inability to meet the demands of its depositors, in lieu of the director of finance, but only if and when requested so to do by said director. The director of the department of finance may, in his discretion, in the event of such closing tender to said corporation the appointment as receiver or liquidator of such banking institution, in his stead, and if the corporation accepts said appointment, the corporation

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Legislative History

[26-1011, added 1979, ch. 41, sec. 2, p. 106.]

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