Utah Admin. Code R628-11-8 - Frequency of Adjustment to the Uninsured Public Funds Allotment
A. The uninsured
public funds allotment for each qualified depository shall be established
quarterly by the Council, based on the reports of condition filed with the
Commissioner as of the close of the preceding quarter. The uninsured public
funds allotments shall be established in accordance with the following:
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TABLE 3 |
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Report of Condition As Of: |
Effective Date of Allotment |
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December 31 |
April 1 |
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March 31 |
July 1 |
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June 30 |
October 1 |
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September 30 |
January 1 |
B.
The Money Management Council may make interim adjustments in a qualified
depository's uninsured public funds allotment if material changes in a
qualified depository's financial condition have occurred or if there is a
formal enforcement action by the federal or state regulator. These interim
adjustments may include but are not limited to:
(1) reducing a qualified depository's
uninsured public funds allotment to the amount of public funds held by the
institution at the time of the Council's review of either the formal
enforcement action or the review of the material changes in the qualified
depositories financial condition;
(2) reducing a qualified depository's
uninsured public funds allotment to zero if there is not sufficient collateral
to cover uninsured public funds.
C. Any qualified depository that becomes
subject to a formal enforcement action by any federal regulator shall notify
the Council within twenty-four hours of the publication of the action taken by
a federal regulator. Failure of a qualified depository to comply with this
requirement to notify the Council may result in action taken by the Council to
require collateralization of uninsured public funds in accordance with Section
51-7-18.1(5) and Section
R628-11-7.
D. When a formal enforcement action has been
modified or terminated by a federal regulator, the qualified depository shall
notify the Council within twenty-four hours of the publication of the
modification or termination of any action.
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