Rule 1301:9-2-11 | Independent audit.
(A) Every credit union shall maintain accounts, observe GAAP, and comply with any other accounting standards the superintendent prescribes.
(B) The superintendent may require at any time that a credit union have its accounts audited in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards by an outside auditor, at the expense of the credit union. Before commencement of the independent audit, and within fifteen days of written notice from the superintendent , the credit union shall submit in writing, the name and address of a qualified public accountant of its choosing, for approval by the superintendent.
(C) The credit union shall file with the superintendent a copy of the report of audit no later than fifteen days following the receipt thereof. For the purpose of this paragraph, the term "report of audit" includes in addition to the audit report itself and the accountant's certificate, any special supplemental report, letter or reports to management, or any other documents which are related to the audit or the report thereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall the audit report itself and the accountant's certificate be filed with the credit union later than ninety days after the end of the reporting period for which the audit is conducted unless the credit union has received a prior written extension of the time for filing. All credit unions whose assets exceed twenty-five million dollars as of the prior year's filing shall have its accounts audited by a public accountant or certified public accountant licensed to do business in Ohio and an opinion given in accordance with AICPA guidelines, unless waived by the superintendent. The credit union shall submit such request for a waiver in writing to the superintendent. The superintendent shall respond to the waiver request within twenty business days of receiving the waiver request. If the superintendent does not respond within twenty business days to the waiver request such request is deemed approved. Such audits must be submitted to the superintendent within thirty days of the credit union's receipt of the audit report.
(D) The form of waiver of confidentiality referenced in section 1733.322 of the Revised Code must contain the following:
(1) A statement to the effect that the waiver of confidentiality has been approved and recorded in the minutes of the credit union and the date of the board of directors' meeting on which the fact was recorded.
(2) A certification of the above statement of fact and a restatement of the intent to waive the confidentiality which is usually present between the auditor and client in order to allow discussion of the case between the auditor and the superintendent of credit unions. This waiver must be signed by the president and secretary of the credit union.
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