533A.10 - EXAMINATION OF LICENSEE -- RECORDS.

        533A.10  EXAMINATION OF LICENSEE -- RECORDS.         1.  The superintendent may examine the condition and affairs of a      licensee.  In connection with any examination, the superintendent may      examine on oath any licensee, and any director, officer, employee,      customer, creditor, or stockholder of a licensee concerning the      affairs and business of the licensee.  The superintendent shall      ascertain whether the licensee transacts its business in the manner      prescribed by the law and applicable rules.  The licensee shall pay      the cost of the examination as determined by the superintendent based      on the actual cost of the operation of the finance bureau of the      banking division of the department of commerce, including the      proportionate share of the administrative expenses in the operation      of the banking division attributable to the finance bureau, as      determined by the superintendent, incurred in the discharge of duties      imposed upon the superintendent by this chapter.  Failure to pay the      examination fee within thirty days of receipt of demand from the      superintendent shall subject the licensee to a late fee of up to five      percent per day of the amount of the examination fee for each day the      payment is delinquent.         2.  In the investigation of alleged violations of this chapter,      the superintendent may compel the attendance of any person or the      production of any books, accounts, records and files, and may examine      under oath all persons in attendance.         3.  Except as otherwise provided by this chapter, all papers,      documents, examination reports and other writings relating to the      supervision of licensees are not public records and are not subject      to disclosure under chapter 22.  The superintendent may disclose      information to representatives of other state or federal regulatory      authorities.  The superintendent may release summary complaint      information as long as the information does not specifically identify      the complainant.  The superintendent may prepare and circulate      reports reflecting financial information examination results for all      licensees on an aggregate basis, including other information      considered pertinent to the purpose of each report for general      statistical information.  The superintendent may prepare and      circulate reports provided by law.  The superintendent may release      the reports and correspondence in the course of an enforcement      proceeding or a hearing held by the superintendent and may provide      this information to the attorney general for purposes of enforcing      this chapter or the consumer fraud Act, section 714.16.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 533A.10] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         2006 Acts, ch 1042, §9; 2007 Acts, ch 170, §4