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Section 1761.21 | Information to Be Kept Confidential.

Effective: September 14, 1988 Latest Legislation: House Bill 796 – 117th General Assembly (A) All conferences and administrative proceedings under sections 1761.18 and 1761.19 of the Revised Code, the fact of their actual or anticipated occurrence, and all notices, agreements, hearings, orders, records, evidence, transcripts, and other writings, happenings, or things pertaining to those conferences […]

Section 1761.23 | License Revocation.

Effective: September 14, 1988 Latest Legislation: House Bill 796 – 117th General Assembly (A) The superintendent of insurance may revoke the license of any credit union share guaranty corporation that fails to comply with a final cease-and-desist order issued under section 1761.18 of the Revised Code or for any violation of this chapter or the […]

Section 1761.24 | State Not Liable for Deficiency.

Effective: September 14, 1988 Latest Legislation: House Bill 796 – 117th General Assembly Nothing in this chapter creates any liability upon this state for the payment of any funds to any participating credit union by reason of the acts or omissions of the credit union share guaranty corporation, nor shall the state pay any deficiency […]

Section 1761.26 | Criminal Records Check to Be Requested by Superintendent.

Effective: January 1, 2013 Latest Legislation: House Bill 487 – 129th General Assembly Whenever the approval of the superintendent of credit unions is required under this chapter, or under an order or supervisory action issued or taken under this chapter, for a person to serve as an organizer, incorporator, director, or executive officer of a […]

Section 1761.99 | Penalty.

Effective: September 14, 1988 Latest Legislation: House Bill 796 – 117th General Assembly (A) Whoever violates section 1761.05 or division (G) of section 1761.08 of the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree. (B) Whoever violates division (C) of section 1761.21 of the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of […]