Nevada Code § 658.115

Summary orders of Commissioner
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1. The Commissioner shall make summary
orders in writing as provided in subsections 2 to 5, inclusive.
2. If a bank, a member of its board of
directors or any manager, officer, employee, member or stockholder violates the
articles of incorporation or organization of the bank or any law related to
banking, or, in the opinion of the Commissioner, is conducting its business in
an unauthorized or unsafe manner, the Commissioner shall forthwith issue an
order, in writing, directing the discontinuance of the unauthorized or unsafe
practices.
3. If it appears to the Commissioner that
the stockholders or members equity of any bank has been reduced below the
requirements of law, or that the articles of incorporation of the bank have
been unlawfully amended to reduce the authorized stock of the bank in violation
of NRS 661.035 , the Commissioner shall
forthwith issue an order directing the bank to make good the deficiency
forthwith or within a time specified in the order.
4. If it appears to the Commissioner that
the total reserves or reserves on hand of any bank are below the amount
required by law to be maintained, or that a bank is not keeping its reserves on
hand as required by chapters 657 to 671 , inclusive, of NRS, the Commissioner shall
forthwith issue an order directing the bank to make good its reserves
forthwith, or within the time specified within the order, or that it keep its
reserves on hand as required by this title.
5. If it appears to the Commissioner that
any bank to which chapters 657 to 671 , inclusive, of NRS are applicable does not
keep its books or accounts in such a manner as to enable the Commissioner
readily to ascertain its true condition, the Commissioner shall issue an order
requiring the bank, or the officers or managers thereof, or any of them, to
open and keep its books or accounts as he or she may, in the Commissioners
discretion, determine and prescribe for the purpose of keeping accurate and
convenient records of the transactions and accounts of the bank.

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