(1) The powers of
supervision and examination of credit unions and other persons
subject to this chapter and chapter 31.13 RCW are vested in the
director. The director shall require each credit union to
conduct business in compliance with this chapter and may require
each credit union to conduct business in compliance with other
state and federal laws that apply to credit unions. The director
has the power to commence and prosecute actions and proceedings,
to enjoin violations, and to collect sums, including fines, due
the state of Washington from a credit union.
(2) The director may adopt such rules as are reasonable or
necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter and chapter 31.13 RCW. Chapter 34.05 RCW will, whenever applicable, govern
the rights, remedies, and procedures respecting the
administration of this chapter.
(3) The director may by rule provide appropriate relief for
small credit unions from requirements under this chapter or rules
of the director. However, small credit unions must still comply
with RCW 31.12.408.
(4) The director shall have the power and broad
administrative discretion to administer and interpret the
provisions of this chapter and chapter 31.13 RCW, to facilitate
the delivery of financial services to the members of a credit
union.
(5) Nonfederally insured credit unions, nonfederally insured
out-of-state credit unions, and nonfederally insured foreign
credit unions operating in this state as permitted by RCW 31.12.408 and 31.12.471, as applicable, must comply with safety
and soundness requirements established by the director.
(6) The director may charge fees to credit unions and other
persons subject to examination and investigation under this
chapter and chapter 31.13 RCW, and to other parties where the
division contracts out its services, in order to cover the costs
of the operation of the division of credit unions, and to
establish a reasonable reserve for the division. The director
may waive all or a portion of the fees.
[2010 c 87 § 4; 2001 c 83 § 26; 1997 c 397 § 45; 1994 c 92 § 204; 1984 c 31 § 53.]