West Virginia Code § 31A-4-19

Reports
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Every state banking institution shall make at least four reports each year to the
commissioner of banking upon his or her call therefor. The reports shall be called for as
nearly as conveniently may be on the dates on which the comptroller of the currency shall
call for reports by national banking associations, and be in the form and contain the details
as shall be prescribed by the commissioner of banking. The reports shall bee verified by the
oath of the president or active vice president or cashier and attested by the signatures of at
least three directors of the banking institution. Each report shall show rin detail, under
appropriate heads, the resources and liabilities of the banking institution at the close of
business on the date specified by the banking commissioner, and shall be transmitted to the
commissioner within ten days from the receipt of the request for the report. The reports may
be submitted or made available electronically in a format sptecified by the commissioner of
banking. An electronic filing with the appropriate federal bank regulatory agency may be
deemed as meeting the requirements of this section, unless the commissioner objects in
writing and requires alternative filing(s).
In lieu of the report, the commissioner of banksing shall have discretion to accept from a
banking institution which is a member of the federal reserve system a report, the submission
thereof which is required of the banking institution by the federal reserve board, or by its
agency, provided that the report shagll show in detail, under appropriate heads, the resources
and liabilities of the banking institution at the close of business on the day specified by the
federal reserve board, or by itse agency, and shall contain such further details as may be
deemed necessary or desirable by the commissioner of banking.
Any report shall be at the expense of the banking institution.

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