536A.15 - EXAMINATION OF LICENSEES.

        536A.15  EXAMINATION OF LICENSEES.         1.  The superintendent or the superintendent's designee shall, at      least once each year without previous notice, examine the books,      accounts, and records of each licensee engaged in the industrial loan      business as defined by this chapter.  A licensee issuing senior debt      to the general public shall be audited at the expense of the licensee      by a certified public accountant licensed to practice in the state of      Iowa.  A licensee not issuing senior debt to the general public may      provide an audited statement of the licensee's parent corporation      which includes the Iowa licensee.  After receiving such an audit or      audited statement, the superintendent may make further examination of      the licensee as the superintendent deems necessary.  A record of each      examination shall be kept in the superintendent's office.         2.  Except as otherwise provided by this chapter, all papers,      documents, examination reports, and other writing 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 so long as the information does not specifically identify      the complainant.  The superintendent may prepare and circulate      reports reflecting financial information and 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.  The      superintendent may also provide this information to the attorney      general for purposes of enforcing this chapter or the consumer fraud      Act, section 714.16.         3.  Any evidence of criminal acts committed by officers,      directors, or employees of an industrial loan company shall be      reported by the superintendent to the proper authorities.         4.  The licensee shall be charged and shall pay the actual costs      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 administrative expenses in the operation of the banking      division attributable to the finance bureau as determined by the      superintendent incurred in the discharge of the 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 five percent of the      amount of the examination fee for each day the payment is delinquent.      
         Section History: Early Form
         [C66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 536A.15] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         87 Acts, ch 11, §3; 2006 Acts, ch 1042, §45         Referred to in § 536A.30, 537.2305