Utah Code § 7-2-19

Suspension of payments by institution -- Order of commissioner -- Approval
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of governor -- Period effective -- Exempt payments -- Operation during suspension --
Modification of orders -- Adoption of rules and regulations.
(1) The commissioner, whenever in the commissioner's opinion the action is necessary in the
public interest, may, if the governor approves, order such institutions as are subject to the
commissioner's supervision to suspend the payment in any manner of their respective liabilities
to their depositors and other creditors, except as hereinafter provided.
(2) The order shall become effective upon notice, and shall continue in full force and effect until
rescinded or modified by the commissioner. No such order shall be issued for an initial period of
more than 60 days, but any such order may, if the governor approves, be extended from time to
time for further periods not exceeding 60 days each.
(3) Nothing contained in this chapter shall affect the right of the institutions to pay current operating
expenses and other liabilities incurred during a period of suspension.
(4) Whenever in the opinion of the commissioner conditions warrant such action, the commissioner
may, if the governor approves, authorize the issuance of clearing house certificates, post
notes or other evidences of indebtedness, either during a period of suspension, or during such
longer period as the commissioner may prescribe, and during a period of suspension, the
commissioner may permit the suspended institution to receive deposits and may authorize any
such institution to pay any part of its liabilities, or of any class thereof, payment of which has
been suspended.
(5) The commissioner may, if the governor approves, at any time, by order, modify or rescind any
or all previous orders made by the commissioner under authority of this chapter.
(6) The commissioner may, if the governor approves, prescribe such rules and regulations as the
commissioner considers necessary in order to carry out the provisions of this chapter, and an
order may be issued on such terms and conditions as may be incorporated in the order.

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