Utah Code § 7-1-510

Examination of institutions -- Adoption of rules -- Requiring actions by institutions
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If the commissioner finds that it is in the public interest and necessary to protect the depositors
and other customers of a financial institution, the commissioner may:
(1) examine the books and records of any financial institution holding company and require the
company to furnish whatever reports that the commissioner considers appropriate to properly
supervise the company's financial institution subsidiaries;
(2) adopt and issue rules consistent with the purposes and provisions of this title as they pertain to
financial institution holding companies; and
(3) require a financial institution holding company to take any action the commissioner finds
reasonable and necessary to protect the interests of depositors, other customers, and creditors
of any subsidiary financial institution, to maintain its solvency or to prevent its failure.

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