Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 723 § 723.136 — Agreements with other credit union supervisory agencies and Financial Crimes
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 723 ·
Oregon Code § 723.136·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Agreements with other credit union supervisory agencies and Financial Crimes
Enforcement Network; contracts for use of credit union examiners; joint
examination or enforcement; fees.
(1) The Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services may enter
into cooperative, coordinating and information sharing agreements with another
credit union supervisory agency, with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network
established by order of the United States Secretary of the Treasury or with an
organization affiliated with or representing one or more credit union
supervisory agencies. The director may enter into the agreements in order to
examine or supervise a non-Oregon institution branch or other office or place
of business located in this state or to examine or supervise a branch of a
credit union that is chartered in Oregon and is located in another state. The
director may accept an agency report made pursuant to an agreement entered into
under this section in lieu of the directors own examination or investigation.
The agreement may resolve conflicts of laws and specify the manner in which
examination, supervision and application processes will be coordinated between
this state and the home state of the non-Oregon institution. The director may
also share information with the Federal Home Loan Bank and the directors of the
Federal Home Loan Bank.
(2) The director
may enter into a contract with a credit union supervisory agency that has
concurrent jurisdiction over a credit union operating a branch or other office
or place of business in this state to engage the services of the agencys
examiners at a reasonable rate of compensation or to provide the services of
the directors examiners to the agency at a reasonable rate of compensation.
The contract is exempt from competitive bidding requirements under the
provisions of ORS chapters 279A and 279B. The contract may resolve conflicts of
laws and specify the manner in which examination, supervision and application
processes will be coordinated between this state and the home state of the
non-Oregon institution.
(3) The director
may enter into joint examinations or joint enforcement actions with other
credit union supervisory agencies that have concurrent jurisdiction over a
non-Oregon institution branch or other office or place of business located in
this state or a branch of a credit union that is chartered in Oregon and is
located in another state. Conducting a joint examination or enforcement action
under this subsection does not prevent the director from conducting an
independent examination or enforcement action at any time if the director
determines that carrying out the directors responsibilities or ensuring
compliance with the laws of this state requires the independent action. With
respect to examinations or enforcement actions that involve non-Oregon
institutions, the director may recognize:
(a) The exclusive
authority of the credit union supervisory agency of the home state of the
non-Oregon institution over corporate governance matters; and
(b) The primary
responsibility of the credit union supervisory agency of the home state of the
non-Oregon institution over safety and soundness matters.
(4) The director
may share fees collected from non-Oregon institutions under the provisions of
this chapter with another credit union supervisory agency or an organization
affiliated with or representing one or more credit union supervisory agencies
in accordance with agreements between the agency or organization and the
director. [1999 c.185 §39; 2003 c.794 §324; 2009 c.541 §41]
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This Oregon statute addresses Agreements with other credit union supervisory agencies and Financial Crimes
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 723.136
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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