2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 58: Financial Institutions and Regulations
Article 10: Savings and Loan Associations, 58-10-1 through 58-10-111
Section 58-10-97: Disclosure of confidential information; felony; civil liability.


NM Stat § 58-10-97 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

58-10-97. Disclosure of confidential information; felony; civil liability.

The supervisor or any examiner, inspector, deputy, assistant or clerk appointed or acting under the provisions of the Savings and Loan Act [58-10-1 NMSA 1978] who fails to keep secret any facts or information regarding an association obtained in the course of an examination or by reason of his official position, except when the public duty of the officer or employee requires him to report upon or take official action regarding the affairs of the association examined, or who willfully makes a false official report as to the condition of an association, is guilty of a fourth degree felony and shall be removed from his office or position. Any officer or employee violating any provision of this section, in addition to the criminal penalties imposed, is liable with his bondsmen to the person or corporation injured by the disclosure of such secrets. This section does not apply to any facts or information, or to any reports of investigations, obtained or made by the supervisor or his staff in connection with any application for a charter under the Savings and Loan Act or in connection with any hearing held by the supervisor under the Savings and Loan Act, and any such facts, information or reports may be included in the records of the appropriate hearing.

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