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7/17/2019 frsbog_mim_v29_0332.pdf http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/frsbogmimv290332pdf 1/5 PY  Federal Reserve Board ROM Governor Young X-6173 FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD DATE October 12, 1928 SUBJEGT: Examination  of  State Member Banks I  believe  the  resolution adopted  by the  Board last Wednesday morning  is n  excellent statement  of the  responsibilities  of the  Federal Reserve Board with  to  State member bank examinations,  and it  seems  to me  that  it is now the  of the  Board  to  consider  the  mechanics  by  which  it  will discharge  its  responsi-  it was not the  intention  of  Congress that  the  detailed work  was  actually done  by  members  of the  Federal Reserve Board,  but  that they could  or  delegate appointees  to see  that  the  responsibilities  are ad- properly. Therefore,  the  problem from  now on is one of  mechanical  ad-  and in an  effort  to  avoid duplications, triplications  and  unnecessary  of  operation which  now  exist,  I  make  the  following proposals: 1.  That  the  present set-up  of the  Federal Reserve Board, known  as the Department  of  State Bank Examination,  be  abolished. 2.  That  the  Federal reserve agents  be  acquainted  by  letter with  the responsibilities of the  Federal Reserve Board  as the  Board sees them, and  that  the  agents  be  charged with  the  duty  of  seeing  to it  that  the Board's views  are  carried  out. 3. As  protection  to the  Board that  the  agents function properly,  I pro- pose that this responsibility  be  placed under  the  Chief Examiner,  who now does  a  good deal  of  this work,  and  that  a  qualified tiaan travel with the  examining force  and  spend sufficient time  in the  agents« departments of the  reserve banks visited  to  investigate  the  agents' bank examina- tion departments to see  that  the  instructions  of the  Board  are  being carried out. 4.  That  the  Federal reserve agents  be  instructed  to  discontinue their present practice  of  furnishing  the  Board with reports  of  examination of  State member banks, except  in  extreme cases where  the  agents  may wish to ask for  advice  or  request  the  Board  to  cancel membership.  In lieu of the  complete report  of  examination,  I  suggest that  the  agents furnish  the  Board with  a  modified analysis  of the  bank's condition,  a written statement as to its  general condition,  a  list  of  violations  of the law, and  other violations affecting  the  terms  of  membership  of the bank. This report should also  be  accompanied,  if  necessary,  by a let- ter  from  the  agent stating  the  corrective measures that have been taken by  State authorities  or by the  Federal reserve agent himself. 5.  That  a  letter  of  instruction  be  given  to Mr.  Herson  as to  what  the Board wants him to  watch particularly,  and at any  time  he has a  case where  he  feels everything  is not  being done that could  be  done  by the agent,  or  where  he  feels  the  State member bank  is in  such  a  condition that  its  membership  is not  desirable,  he  should bring such situation  to the  attention  of  either  the  Governor  or the  Vice Governor  for  determina- tion as to  whether  or not the  matter should  go  before  the  Federal Reserve Board.

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PY

  Federa l Reserve Board

ROM Governor Young

X-6173

FEDERAL RESERVE

BOARD

DATE October  12, 1928

SUBJEGT: Examination  of  State Member

Banks

I  believe  the  resolution adopted  by th e  Board last Wednesday morning  i s

n  excellent statement  of the  r e spons ib i l i t i e s  of the  Federal Reserve Board with

  to  State member bank examinations,  and i t  seems  to me  that  i t i s now the

  of the  Board  to  consider  th e  mechanics  by  which  i t  will discharge  i t s  responsi-

  i t was not th e  intent ion  of  Congress that  th e  detailed work  was

  actually done  by  members  of the  Federal Reserve Board,  b u t  that they could

  o r  delegate appointees  to see  that  th e  r e spons ib i l i t i e s  a re ad -

prop erly. Therefore,  th e  problem from  now on is one of  mechanical  ad -

  and in an  e f f o r t  to  avoid duplications, tr iplications  and  unnecessary

  of  operation which  now  exis t ,  I  make  th e  following proposals:

1 .  That  the  present set-up  of the  Federal Reserve Board, known  as the

Department  of  State Bank Examination,  be  abolished.

2 .  That  the  Federal reserve agents  be  acquainted  by  le t ter with  the

r e spons ib i l i t i e s  of the  Federal Reserve Board  as the  Board sees them,

an d  that  th e  agents  be  charged with  th e  duty  of  seeing  t o i t  that  the

Board's views  a r e  carr ied  o u t .

3. As  protect ion  to the  Board that  th e  agents function properly,  I p ro -

pose that this responsibili ty  be  placed under  th e  Chief Examiner,  who

now  does  a  good deal  of  this work,  and  that  a  qu al if ie d tiaan tr av el with

th e  examining force  and  spend sufficient time  in t he  agents« departments

of the  reserve banks visited  to  investigate  th e  agents' bank examina-

tion departments  to see  that  the  instruct ions  of the  Board  a r e  being

carr ied  o u t .

4 .  That  th e  Federal reserve agents  be  instructed  to  discontinue their

present practice  of  furnishing  th e  Board with reports  of  examination

of  State member banks, except  i n  extreme cases where  the  agents  may

wish  t o a s k fo r  advice  o r  request  th e  Board  to  cancel membership.  I n

l i e u  of the  complete report  of  examination,  I  suggest that  th e  agents

furn ish  th e  Board with  a  modified analysis  of the  bank's condition,  a

written statement

  a s t o i t s

  general condition,

  a

  l i s t

  of

  vio la t ions

  of

the law, and

  other viola t ions affec t ing

  th e

  terms

  of

  membership

  of the

bank. This re po rt should al so

  be

  accompanied,

  i f

  necessary,

  by a l e t -

t e r

  from

  th e

  agent stating

  th e

  corrective measures that have been taken

by

  Sta te author i t ies

  or by the

  Federal reserve agent himself.

5 .

  That

  a

  l e t t e r

  of

  ins t ruc t ion

  be

  given

  to Mr.

  Herson

  as to

  what

  the

Board wants

  him to

  watch particularly,

  and a t any

  time

  he has a

  case

where

  he

  feels everything

  i s n o t

  being done that could

  be

  done

  by the

agent,

  or

  where

  h e

  f e e l s

  th e

  State member bank

  i s i n

  such

  a

  condition

that  i t s  membership  i s no t  desirable,  he  should bring such situation  to

th e

  a t ten t ion

  of

  e i the r

  th e

  Governor

  or the

  Vice Governor

  f o r

  determina-

t ion

  as to

  whether

  or not the

  matter should

  go

  before

  th e

  Federal Reserve

Board.

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HUERAL HESERVB

BOARD

I n  order  t o  carry this program  ou t , I  propose that  th e  attached  l e t -

ter be  sent  to the  Federal reserve agents.

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October  12, 1928

  S i ? :

The  Federal Reserve  Act  requires that  t h e  cost  of  examinations

f

  member banks made

  by the

  Federal reserve banks

  o r t he

  Federal Reserve Board

  th e  Federal reserve agents,  be  assessed against  th e  member bank examined.

  Board  h a s  already recommended  to  Congress that  the law be  amended  i n  such  a

  make  th e  charges  f o r  member bank examinations discretionary with  the

  I t  will again present  th e  amendment  a t the  opening  of  Congress  i n  Decem-

r .

Upon several occasions

  in the

  past

  th e

  Board

  h a s

  attempted,

  by c i r -

  to  define  a  credit invest igat ion,  b u t  after several years exper-

  i t h a s

  ar r ived

  a t t h e

  conclusion that

  a fa r t oo

  l ibera l in te rpre ta t ion

  has

en placed upon cr edi t inv est iga tio ns  by the  agents;  in  fact, those  we  have  i n

ur

  possession bear such

  a

  close resemblance

  to an

  examination that

  we are

  unable

o  dist inguish  th e  difference, except  by the  la be l. This procedure  h a s  developed

n

  expense

  of

  approximately $630,000

  a

  year with reimbursement

  f o r

  assessments

  of  approximately $24,000.

The  Board  ha s had  this matter under review  f o r  some time  and on

  10  passed  th e  following resolutions which deal with  th e  responsibi l i ty  of

h e

  Federal Reserve Board

  i n

  reference

  to

  member banks

  a s i t

  in terpre t s

  the law:

33 IT

  RESOLVED, That

  th e

  Federal Reserve Board recognizes

i t s  duty under  t h e  Federal Reserve  Act to  keep itself informed  as to

th e

  condition

  o f a l l

  member banks;

BE IT

  FURTHER RESOLVED, That

  th e

  Board

  i s of the

  opinion that

i t i s  j u s t i f i e d  i n  relying upon  t h e  Comptroller  of the  Currency  f o r

such information  as t o  National banks;

BE IT  FURTHER RESOLVED, That whenever  th e  reports  of  examina-

t ion

  of

  State member banks furnished

  by the

  State authori t ies

  a re no t

deemed satisfactory either  to t he  Federal reserve bank  of the  d i s t r i c t

concerned

  or to the

  Federal Reserve Board,

  th e

  Federal reserve bank

  or the

Board shall cause  to be  made  a t  leas t  on e  examination  o r  invest igat ion

each year

  of

  such character

  as to

  furnish sat isfactory information,

  the

cost  of  such examinations  to be  assessed against  th e  member banks examin-

e d .

I n  order  to  avoid duplications, triplications, unnecessary expense

f  operation, which  now  ex i s t ,  th e  Board  h as  ins t ructed  me to  advise  you  that  the

  of  State Bank Examination,  now in  operation  in t he  Board's quarters  i n

  be

  abolished

  and

  that

  you are

  charged with

  th e

  duty

  of

  seeing

  to

t  that  th e  Board's views,  a s  covered  i n t h e  above resolutions,  a r e  carr ied  out

n

  your d i s t r i c t . This does

  n o t

  mean that

  th e

  Board

  i s

  attempting

  to

  rel ieve

  i t -

  o f a l l  respons ib i l i ty ,  and you ar e  advised that through  i t s  examining force

t

  will check carefully your bank examination department.

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Die  following instructions will serve  a s a  guide  to you in  perform-

n g  your duties:

1. The  Comptroller  of the  Currency  i s a  member  of the  Federal

Reserve Board  and  under  the law i s  charged with  th e  respons ib i l i ty  of

enforcing  t h e  terms  of the  National Bank  Act and  also  of the  Federal

Reserve  A ct . The  Board therefore relies upon  the  Comptroller  of the

Currency

  to

  perform

  h i s

  duties

  and i t

  wil l

  not he

  necessary

  fo r t he Fed -

eral reserve agents  to  duplicate  th e  work.

2 . In ou r  opinion, State reports  of  examination  can he  rel ied

upon

  in t he

  great majority

  of

  cases

  to

  furnish

  th e

  necessary information

to the  agents.

3. I f a  State examination  i s  unsat is factory,  a  credit invest

t igat ion wi l l  not he  sufficient information  fo r t h e  agents  t o a c t  i n t e l -

ligently upon  and a  complete examination should  he  made  f o r  which  the

member bank should  be  charged. This does  n o t  prohibit invest igat ions  of

member banks

  by

  Federal reserve banks

  o r

  Federal reserve agents without

cost, because  th e  Board realizes that unusual situations require unusual

action. Therefore,

  th e

  Board will

  a c t

  promptly

  by

  approving

  o r

  disapprov-

ing the  request  of any  Federal reserve bank  or any  Federal reserve agent

f o r

  permission

  to

  make

  an

  investigation without cost.

  The

  Federal

  r e -

serve banks, however,  and the  Federal reserve Agents,  i n  making such  r e -

quest

  f o r

  investigation without cost must bear

  i n

  mind that

  i f t he

  inves-

tigation contemplates anything covered  by th e  following language, which

appears

  i n

  Section

  21 of the

  Federal Reserve

  Act , the

  Board cannot waive

th e  cost :  The  expense  of  such examinations fhall  be  borne  by the  bank

examined. Such examination shal l  be so  conducted  as to  inform  th e  Feder-

a l

  reserve bank

  of the

  condition

  of i t s

  member banks

  and of the

  l ines

  of

credit which  a r e  being extended  by  them.

4 . I f  Federal reserve agents have evidence  i n t h e  form  of l e t -

t e r s

  o r

  otherwise, that officers

  and

  directors

  of

  State member banks

have  h a d  thei r a t tent ion cal led  t o  violat ions  of the law and  unsound

banking practices

  by

  State authori t ies ,

  i t i s n o t

  necessary

  f o r

  agents

to  duplicate this work.

5 . I f  this supervision  i s no t  conducted  by  f ta te au thor i t i es

Federal reserve agents  a r e  directed  to  take such action,  as i n  the i r  op-

inion, will discharge

  th e

  respons ib i l i t i es

  of the

  Board.

6 .

  When

  a

  State member bank fails

  to

  show

  any

  disposition what-

ever  to  correct these irregulari t ies within  a  reasonable time  so as to

show improvement

  i n i t s

  condition,

  th e

  Federal reserve agent will

  be ex-

pected  to l ay the  information before  th e  directors  o f h i s  bank  and as}c

them

  to

  make

  a

  formal recommendation

  to the

  Federal Reserve Board, with

reasons,  as to  whether  or not the  State member bank should continue  a s

a  member.

7 .  Federal reserv e agents  a r e  ins t ructed  to  discontinue their

present pract ice

  of

  furnishing

  th e

  Federal Reserve Board with reports

  of

examination  of  State member banks, except  i n  extreme cases where they

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X-6173-a

may  wish  to a sk fo r  adviee  o r  request  the  Board  to  cancel membership.

In  l i e u  of  these repo rts , agonts wi ll fur nis h  th e  Board with  an  analy-

s i s o f  each report received  o r  made  by  them (form  of  analysis enclosed).

The  Federal reserve agents  a r e  advised that  th e  Board thoroughly

real izes tha t  i t i s  utterly impossible  to l ay  down uniform, de tai le d procedure  i n

each

  and

  every d i s t r i c t because

  of the

  local conditions which exist

  i n the 48

s t a t e s .

  I t

  does believe, however, th at ce r tai n fundamental po l i c i es

  can be

  laid

down

  and

  asks your cooperation toward that

  end.

Yours very truly,

R, A.

  Young,

Governor.

$0 ALL

 EEEBRAL RESERVE AGENTS.