Oklahoma Code § 6-1611

Title 6. Banks And Trust Companies: Reports and records
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Reports and records.
A.  Every international banking corporation doing business in
this state shall, at such times and in such form as the Board shall
prescribe, make written reports in the English language to the
Board, under the oath of one of its officers, managers, or agents
transacting business in this state, showing the amount of its assets
and liabilities and containing such other matters as the Board shall
prescribe.  If any such international banking corporation shall fail

to make any such report, as directed by the Board, or if any such
report shall contain any false statement knowingly made, the same
shall be grounds for revocation of the license of the international
banking corporation.
B.  Each international banking corporation which operates an
international bank agency licensed under the International Bank Act
shall cause to be kept, at its place of business in this state,
correct and complete books and records of account of its business
operations transacted by such agency in the manner as required by
law for state banks.  Such agencies shall also keep current copies
of the charter and bylaws of the international banking corporation,
relative to the operations of the agency, and minutes of the
proceedings of its directors or committees relative to the agency
business.  Such records shall be kept in the same manner as required
by law for state banks and shall be made available to the Board,
upon request, at any time during regular business hours of the
agency.  Any failure to keep such records as aforesaid or any
refusal to produce such records upon request by the Board shall be
grounds for suspension or revocation of any license issued under the
International Bank Act.

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