Illinois Code § 205 ILCS 645/17

Fees; examination; receivership.
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
Upon applying for a certificate of
authority to open and maintain a
banking office, a foreign
banking corporation shall pay to the Commissioner an application fee
equivalent to the reasonable expenses of examination for a charter payable
by a State bank under Section 13 of the Illinois Banking Act.

 
In addition, a foreign banking corporation holding a certificate of
authority and maintaining a banking office shall be subject to examination and
other fees (comparable to
those payable by a State bank) imposed by the Commissioner pursuant to
Section 48 of the Illinois Banking Act based on the assets of such foreign
banking corporation located in the State of Illinois.

 
(b) In addition to the fees authorized in subsection (a) of this Section, the Secretary shall assess reasonable receivership fees and establish a Non-insured Institutions Receivership account in the Bank and Trust Company Fund to provide for the expenses that arise from the administration of the receivership of a foreign banking corporation under this Act. The aggregate of such assessments shall be paid into the Non-insured Institutions Receivership account in the Bank and Trust Company Fund. The assessments for this account shall be levied until the sum of $4,000,000 has been deposited into the account from assessments authorized herein, whereupon the Non-insured Institutions Receivership account assessment shall be abated. If a receivership of a non-insured institution under this Act requires expenditures from this account, then assessments may be reinstituted until the balance in the Non-insured Institutions Receivership account arising from assessments is restored to $4,000,000.
 
(c) The Secretary may by rule establish a reasonable manner of assessing the receivership assessments under this Section.

‹ Prev All Illinois sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.