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| AN ACT concerning financial regulation.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Illinois Credit Union Act is amended by |
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| changing Sections 19 and 34 as follows:
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| (205 ILCS 305/19) (from Ch. 17, par. 4420)
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| Sec. 19. Meeting of members.
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| (1) The annual meeting shall be held each
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| months of January, February or March or such other month
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| be approved by the Department. The meeting shall be held at the
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| time, place and in the manner set forth in the bylaws. Any |
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| special
meetings of the members of the credit union shall be |
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| held at the time, place
and in the manner set forth in the |
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| bylaws. Unless otherwise set forth in
this Act, quorum |
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| requirements for meetings of members shall be established
by a |
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| credit union in its bylaws. Notice of all meetings must be |
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| given by
the Secretary of the credit union at least 7 days |
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| before the date of such
meeting, either by handing a written or |
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| printed notice to each
member of the credit union, by mailing |
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| the notice to the member at his address
as listed on the books |
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| and records of the credit union, or by posting a
notice of the |
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| meeting in three conspicuous places, including the office
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| the credit union.
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| (2) On all questions and at all elections, except election |
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| of directors,
each member has one vote regardless of the number |
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| of his shares. There
shall be no voting by proxy except on the |
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| election of directors, proposals
for merger or voluntary |
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| dissolution. All voting on the election of directors
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| by ballot, but when there is no contest, written ballots need |
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| not
be cast. The record date to be used for the purpose of |
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| determining which
members are entitled to notice of or to vote |
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| at any meeting of members,
may be fixed in advance by the |
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| directors on a date not more than 90 days
nor less than 10 days |
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| prior to the date of the meeting. If no record date
is fixed by |
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| the directors, the first day on which notice of the meeting
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| given, mailed or posted is the record date.
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| (3) Regardless of the number of shares owned by a society, |
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| association,
club, partnership, other credit union or |
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| corporation, having membership
in the credit union, it shall be |
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| entitled to only
one vote and it may be represented and have |
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| its vote cast by its
designated agent acting on its
behalf |
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| pursuant
to a resolution
adopted by the organization's board of |
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| directors or similar governing
authority;
provided that the |
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| credit union shall obtain a certified copy of such resolution
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| before such vote may be cast. |
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| (4) A member may revoke a proxy by delivery to the credit |
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| union of a written statement to that effect, by execution of a |
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| subsequently dated proxy, or by attendance at a meeting and |
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| voting in person.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-603, eff. 8-2-96.)
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| (205 ILCS 305/34) (from Ch. 17, par. 4435)
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| Sec. 34. Duties of Supervisory Committee. |
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| (1) The Supervisory Committee
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| made an annual internal audit of the books and
affairs of the |
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| credit union to determine that the credit union's accounting
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| records and reports are prepared promptly and accurately |
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| reflect operations
and results, that internal controls are |
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| established and effectively
maintained to safeguard the assets |
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| of the credit union, and that the
policies, procedures and |
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| practices established by the Board of Directors
and management |
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| of the credit union are being properly administered. The
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| Supervisory Committee shall submit a report of that audit to |
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| the Board
of Directors and a summary of that report to the |
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| members at the next annual
meeting of the credit union. It |
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| shall make or cause to be made such
supplementary audits as it |
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| deems necessary or as are required by the
Director or by the |
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| Board of Directors, and submit reports of these
supplementary |
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| audits to the Director or Board of Directors as applicable.
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| the Supervisory Committee has not engaged a public accountant |
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| registered
by the Department of Professional Regulation to make |
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| the internal audit,
the Supervisory Committee or other |
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| officials of the credit union shall not
indicate or in any |
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| manner imply that such audit has been performed by a
public |
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| accountant or that the audit represents the independent opinion |
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| of a
public accountant. The Committee must retain its tapes and |
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| working papers
of each internal audit for inspection by the |
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| Department. The report of this
audit must be made on a form |
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| approved by the Director. A copy of the report
must be promptly |
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| mailed to the Director.
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| (2) The Supervisory Committee shall make or cause to be |
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| made at least
once each year a reasonable percentage |
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| verification of members' share and
loan accounts, consistent |
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| with rules promulgated by the Director.
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| (3) The Supervisory Committee of a credit union with assets |
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| of
$5,000,000 or more shall engage a public accountant |
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| registered by the
Department of Professional Regulation to |
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| perform an annual external
independent audit of the credit |
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| union's financial statements in accordance
with generally |
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| accepted auditing standards. The Supervisory Committee of a
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| credit union with assets of $3,000,000 or more, but less than |
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| $5,000,000,
shall engage a public accountant registered by the |
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| Department of
Professional Regulation to perform an external |
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| independent audit of the
credit union's financial statements in |
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| accordance with generally accepted
auditing standards at least |
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| once every 3 years. A copy of an external
independent audit |
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| shall be completed and mailed to the Director no later than 90 |
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| days after December 31 of each year; provided that a credit |
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| union or group of credit unions may obtain an extension of the |
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| due date upon application to and receipt of written approval |
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| from the Director upon completion . If the
annual internal audit |
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| of such a credit union is conducted by a public
accountant |
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| registered by the Department of Professional Regulation and the
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| annual internal audit is done in conjunction with the credit |
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| union's annual
external audit, the requirements of subsection |
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| (1) of this Section shall
be deemed met.
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| (4) In determining the appropriate balance in the allowance |
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| for loan losses account, a credit union may determine its |
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| historical loss rate using a defined period of time of less |
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| than 5 years, provided that: |
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| (A) the methodology used to determine the defined |
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| period of time is formally documented in the credit union's |
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| policies and procedures and is appropriate to the credit |
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| union's size, business strategy, and loan portfolio |
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| characteristics and the economic environment of the areas |
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| and employers served by the credit union; |
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| (B) supporting documentation is maintained for the |
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| technique used to develop the credit union loss rates, |
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| including the period of time used to accumulate historical |
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| loss data and the factors considered in establishing the |
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| time frames; and |
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| (C) the external auditor conducting the credit union's |
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| financial statement audit has analyzed the methodology |
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| employed by the credit union and concludes that the |
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| financial statements, including the allowance for loan |
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| losses, are fairly stated in all material respects in |
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| accordance with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting |