Idaho Code § 26-2135

Books and records.
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The books and records of a credit union shall be kept in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and by procedures approved by the director. Every credit union shall keep correct and complete books of accounts, minutes of meetings of members and directors and shall make such books and records and accounts available for examination. The books of account and records shall not be removed from the principal place of business without the consent of the director.
If a credit union utilizes the data processing services of another company the providing of such services by the other corporation shall be subject to the approval of the director and the director shall have the power to require the servicing company to provide such information as the director requires in a form required by the director. Any company providing data processing services for credit unions must agree to provide the director with information for purposes of examination which the director may by rule or regulation require in a form required by the director.

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