Texas Administrative Code
Title 7 - BANKING AND SECURITIES
Part 1 - FINANCE COMMISSION OF TEXAS
Chapter 3 - STATE BANK REGULATION
Subchapter B - GENERAL
Section 3.21 - Bank Call Reports
Universal Citation: 7 TX Admin Code ยง 3.21
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Definitions. The following words and terms, when used in this section, shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Call report--A report of condition and
income in FFIEC form as required by
RSA
1817, or a report of financial condition and
results of operations of a state bank as mandated by the banking commissioner
pursuant to the Finance Code, §
RSA
31.108.
(2) FDIA--The Federal Deposit Insurance Act,
RSA
1811 et seq.
(3) FDIC--The Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation.
(4) FFIEC--The Federal
Financial Institutions Examination Council.
(5) State bank--A bank as defined by the
Finance Code, §
RSA
31.002(a)(50).
(b) Reporting requirements of FDIA regulated
state banks. Each state bank which is subject to regulation under FDIA will be
considered to have filed a copy of its call report with the banking
commissioner if the state bank has filed its call report pursuant to FDIA and
FFIEC guidelines and requirements.
(c) Reporting requirements for non-FDIA
regulated entities. Each state bank not subject to subsection (b) of this
section shall file four call reports annually with the banking commissioner.
Such call reports must be filed with the banking commissioner no later than
April 30, July 31, and October 31 of each year and by January 31 of the
subsequent year, and shall be for the periods ending on March 31, June 30,
September 30, and December 31, respectively, of the annual reporting year. The
call reports required under this subsection must be in substantially the same
form and contain substantially the same information as call reports filed by
FDIA-regulated state banks in accordance with FDIA and FFIEC requirements
pursuant to subsection (b) of this section. The call report forms, the
instructions for completing the reports and the accompanying materials will be
furnished to all state banks subject to this subsection, or may be obtained
upon request from the Bank and Trust Division, Texas Department of Banking,
2601 North Lamar Boulevard, Austin, Texas 78705-4294. The banking commissioner
may make such modifications and additions to call report form and contents
under this subsection as considered necessary in the discretionary discharge of
the banking commissioner's duties, notwithstanding FDIA and FFIEC guidelines
and requirements.
(d) Special call
reports. In addition to the requirements of subsections (b) and (c) of this
section, the banking commissioner may require a state bank to file and submit a
special call report, in such form and manner and containing such information as
may be requested, on dates fixed, whenever in the banking commissioner's
discretion the special call report is necessary in the performance of the
banking commissioner's supervisory duties related to the safety and soundness
of the state bank. Special call reports must contain only such information as
is specifically requested by the banking commissioner.
(e) Call report declarations and
attestations. Each call report or special call report required to be filed
under subsections (c) and (d) of this section must contain a declaration by the
president, a vice president, the cashier, or by another officer designated by
the board of directors of the state bank to make such declaration, that the
report is true and correct to the best of such individual's knowledge and
belief. The correctness of the call report or special call report must also be
attested by the signatures of at least two of the directors of the state bank
other than the officer making the declaration. The declaration of the directors
must state that the call report or special call report has been examined by
them and is true and correct to the best of their knowledge and
belief.
(f) Publication. Each state
bank which is subject to regulation under FDIA will be considered to have
publicly posted its call report if it has filed its call report pursuant to
subsection (b) of this section. A state bank must publicly post or publish its
call report in a newspaper or other media of general circulation if
specifically directed to do so by the banking commissioner.
(g) Confidentiality. Pursuant to the Finance
Code, §
RSA
31.301, call reports filed under subsections
(b) or (c) of this section are public information to the extent that such
reports are considered public records under the FDIA, implementing federal
regulations, and FFIEC guidelines, and may be published or otherwise disclosed
to the public. Special call reports filed pursuant to subsection (d) of this
section and non-public portions of call reports filed pursuant to subsections
(b) or (c) of this section are confidential, subject only to such disclosure as
may be permitted by the Finance Code, §§
RSA
31.302 -
RSA
31.308, or by §
RSA
3.111 of this title (relating to Confidential
Information).
(h) Penalties for
failure to file or for filing a report with false or misleading information. A
state bank which fails to make, file, or submit a call report or a special call
report or fails to timely file a call report or special call report as required
by this section is subject to a penalty not exceeding $500 a day to be
collected by the attorney general on behalf of the banking commissioner. Any
state bank which makes, files, submits or publishes a false or misleading call
report or special call report is subject to an enforcement action pursuant to
the Finance Code, Chapter 35.
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