Minn. R. agency 120, ch. 2675, BANKING PROCEDURES, pt. 2675.2110 - BANKING HOUSE
A. Investment
for banking house and premises requires no prior written approval of the
commissioner pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section
47.10,
unless:
(1) the investment is in nonadjacent
property, or
(2) the total
investment exceeds 50 percent of the banks's capital and paid-in
surplus.
B. In
determining the total investment in banking premises, the net book value for
land, buildings, real estate for future use, leasehold improvements, and leases
capitalized according to financial accounting standard board practices are to
be aggregated.
C. A bank shall
maintain documentation to reflect that investments in banking premises are
depreciated or amortized pursuant to generally accepted accounting principles.
The documentation shall disclose the period of time the assets are expected to
remain on the books, and the accepted practice used to consistently assign the
cost and write down the value.
D.
Investment in nonadjacent real estate to be used for future banking premises
not utilized as intended within five years shall be considered other real
estate unless definite plans for utilization are in process and extended time
is approved by the commissioner.
E.
Prior to December 31, 1985, a bank may, without obtaining approval, restate the
net book value of its banking premises to reflect the original cost less any
prior write down required under generally accepted accounting principles.
Adequate documentation shall be maintained to substantiate any restatement of
banking premises. Alternatively, a bank not restating the value of banking
premises may write down the remaining net book value pursuant to generally
accepted accounting principles.
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 46.01
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