South Dakota Code § 51A-2-37

Examinations of parent corporations by director--Penalty for refusal to allow examination
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If the director considers it necessary, the director may examine the books and records of a corporation that holds twenty-five percent or more of the stock of a bank. If any parent corporation of a state chartered bank refuses to give any information required in the course of an examination, that parent corporation is subject to a civil fine of one thousand dollars for each day that the refusal continues. Continued refusal may result in the taking and possession of such bank as provided in §
51A-15-11
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