34 Tex. Admin. Code § 4.109 - Required Amount of Collateral
(a) If the
balance of deposits of public funds in a participating depository institution
is increased, the participating depository institution will increase the
collateral for the deposits to the required amount.
(b) The comptroller shall determine the
market value of acceptable collateral pledged by participating depository
institutions to determine if the collateral amount is adequate. The
comptroller's valuation of acceptable collateral is final and not subject to
review.
(c) If the market value of
the collateral pledged by a participating depository institution becomes less
than the required amount, the comptroller shall require that additional
collateral be pledged immediately, but not later than the close of business on
the same day the comptroller notifies the depository institution that it does
not meet collateral requirements.
(d) Except as provided in subsection (e) of
this section, each participating depository institution shall pledge acceptable
collateral with a total value of at least 105% of the amount of deposits of
public funds in its pool, reduced to the extent deposits are insured by the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or the National Credit Union Share
Insurance Fund.
(e) If pledged
collateral consists of securities with a declining principal balance, the
market value of the collateral pledged may not be less than 125% of the amount
of the deposits of public funds to be secured, reduced to the extent deposits
are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or the National Credit
Union Share Insurance Fund.
(f) The
collateralization requirements of Government Code, §
2257.022(b)
do not apply to a deposit of public funds held by a participating depository
institution and collateralized in the pooled collateral program.
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