West Virginia Code § 31C-1-5

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(a) The commissioner shall examine, or cause to be examined, each credit union at least
once every eighteen months. A credit union and any of its officers and agents shall be
required to give the commissioner, or the commissioner's representatives, full access to all
books, papers, securities, records and other sources of information under their control.
(b) A report of such examination shall be forwarded to the credit union's board of directors
within thirty days after completion. Said report shall contain comments relative to the
management of the affairs of the credit union and the general condition of its assets. Within
thirty days after the receipt of such report, the directors and comumittee members shall meet
to consider matters contained in the report. Every official communication from the
commissioner to any such institution, or to any officer thereotf, relating to an examination or
an investigation of the affairs of such institution conducted by the commissioner or
containing suggestions or recommendations as to the manner of conducting the business of
the institution, shall be read to the board of directors at the next meeting after the receipt
thereof, and the president, or other executive officer, of the institution shall within fourteen
days of such meeting notify the commissioners in writing of the presentation and reading of
the communication and of any action taken thereon by the institution.
(c) In lieu of making an examinationg of a credit union, the commissioner may accept an
examination or audit report of the condition of the credit union made by the national credit
union administration. e

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