§ 14255 Credit Union Special Reports
This law says that credit unions must send extra reports to the state regulator whenever the regulator asks for them, and they have to follow the format, deadline, and verification rules the regulator sets.
A credit union receives a notice from the state regulator asking for a special report on its loan activities, and they must fill out a specific form, submit it by the given date, and possibly provide proof that the information is accurate.
The credit union follows the regulator's instructions, files the report on time, and if the regulator wants verification, they may need to sign or provide evidence that the data is correct.
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§ 14255 Credit Union Special Reports
Last verified: January 11, 2026