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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) A trust company shall make at least four reports of its condition each year to the department as required by and on forms prescribed by the department. Each report shall be signed by a duly authorized officer of the trust company verified by at least one independent director, and each verifying director shall certify under oath that the director has personal knowledge of the facts stated in the report and that the facts are true. Each report must exhibit in detail and under appropriate headings the resources and liabilities of the trust company and must be received by the department within 30 calendar days after the end of the period covered by the report.
(b) The department may require that a trust company submit special reports whenever the department considers a report necessary in order to obtain full knowledge of the trust company's condition.
(c) In addition to the other reports required by this section, a trust company shall make at least one report of income and dividends to the department each year. The trust company shall submit the report to the department within 30 calendar days after the end of the calendar or fiscal year covered by the report.
(d) All of the reports of condition required by this section shall be made available to all customers on request and at no charge to the customer.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Alaska Statutes Title 6. Banks and Financial Institutions § 06.26.930. Trust company reports to the department; publication of reports - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ak/title-6-banks-and-financial-institutions/ak-st-sect-06-26-930/
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