Oregon Code § 723.322·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Duties
of supervisory committee; verification of member accounts; rules.
(1) The supervisory committee
shall make or cause to be made a comprehensive annual audit of the books and
affairs of the credit union and shall submit a report of the audit to the board
of directors and the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business
Services and a summary of that report to the members at the next annual meeting
of the credit union. It shall make or cause to be made such supplementary
audits or examinations as it deems necessary or as are required by the director
or by the board of directors, and submit reports of these supplementary audits
to the board of directors.
(2) The
supervisory committee shall cause the accounts of the members to be verified
with the records of the credit union from time to time in accordance with
subsection (3) of this section. This verification shall be done not less
frequently than every two years.
(3) Verification
of members accounts shall be made using either of the following methods:
(a) A controlled
verification of 100 percent of members share and loan accounts; or
(b) A controlled
random statistical sampling method in accordance with rules that the director
may prescribe.
(4) Records of
accounts verified shall be maintained and retained until the next verification
of members accounts is completed. [1975 c.652 §39; 1991 c.635 §10]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 723.322
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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