North Dakota Code § 13-13-07

Financial condition
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This section applies to large servicers as defined in subsection 9 of section 13-13-01.
1. A large servicer must maintain capital and liquidity in compliance with this section.
2. For the purposes of complying with the capital and liquidity requirements of this 
section, all financial data must be determined in accordance with generally accepted 
accounting principles.
3. A large servicer that meets the federal housing finance agency eligibility requirements 
for enterprise single-family seller or servicers for capital, net worth ratio, and liquidity, 
regardless of whether the servicer is approved for government-sponsored enterprises 
servicing, meets the requirements of subsections 1 and 2. Large servicers shall 
maintain written policies and procedures implementing the capital and servicing 
liquidity requirements of this section. Such policies and procedures must include a 
sustainable written methodology for satisfying the requirements of this subsection and 
be available to the commissioner upon request.

4. Large servicers shall maintain sufficient allowable assets for liquidity in addition to the 
amounts required for servicing liquidity to cover normal business operations. Large 
servicers shall have sound cash management and business operating plans that 
match the size and sophistication of the institution to ensure normal business 
operations. Management must develop, establish, and implement plans, policies, and 
procedures for maintaining operating liquidity sufficient for the ongoing needs of the 
institution. The plans, policies, and procedures must contain sustainable, written 
methodologies for maintaining sufficient operating liquidity and be available to the 
commissioner upon request.

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