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Section 13-4-604 - Termination; Effect on Payments and Notice

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13-4-604. Termination; effect on payments and notice. (a) Fifteen (15) days after the affairs of a bank have been turned back to its board of directors by the conservator the provisions of W.S. 13-4-602 shall no longer be effective. (b) Before the conservator turns back the affairs of the bank to its board of directors he shall give notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the community in which the bank is located. The notice shall state the date on which the affairs of the bank will be returned to its board of directors and that the provisions of W.S. 13-4-602 will not be effective fifteen (15) days after that date. On the date of the publication of the notice, the conservator shall send to every depositor under W.S. 13-4-602 a copy of the notice by registered mail addressed to his last known address on the records of the bank and a notice to every person making a deposit in the bank under W.S. 13-4-602 after the date of the newspaper publication and before the affairs of the bank are returned to its directors.