(1) The board may establish procedures to implement any provision of this chapter and to define any term not defined in the chapter. Such procedures shall serve to foster and maintain an effective level of credit union services and the security of member accounts. The provisions of the State Administrative Procedures Act shall apply to all regulations of the board under this chapter.
(2) The board may restrict the withdrawal of shares or deposit accounts or both from any credit union having determined circumstances exist which make such restriction necessary for the proper protection of shareholders or depositors.
(3) The board may issue cease and desist orders having determined from competent and substantial evidence that a credit union is engaged or has engaged, or when the board has reasonable cause to believe the credit union is about to engage, in an unsafe or unsound practice, or is violating or has violated or the board has reasonable cause to believe is about to violate a material provision of any law, regulation, or any condition imposed in writing by the board or any written agreement made with the board.
(4) The board may suspend from office and prohibit from further participation in any manner in the conduct of the affairs of a credit union any director, officer, or committee member who has committed any violation of a law, regulation, or of a cease and desist order or who has engaged or participated in any unsafe or unsound practice in connection with the credit union or who has committed or engaged in any act, omission, or practice which constitutes a breach of that person's fiduciary duty as such director, officer, or committee member, when the board has determined that such action or actions have resulted or will result in substantial financial loss or other damage that seriously prejudices the interests of the members.
(5) By issuing operational instructions, the board may authorize state credit unions to engage in activities approved for federally-chartered credit unions.
HISTORY: 1996 Act No. 371, Section 1, eff May 29, 1996.