Current with legislation from 2024 received as of August 15, 2024.
Section 1761.21 - Information to be kept confidential(A) All conferences and administrative proceedings under sections 1761.18 and 1761.19 of the Revised Code, the fact of their actual or anticipated occurrence, and all notices, agreements, hearings, orders, records, evidence, transcripts, and other writings, happenings, or things pertaining to those conferences or proceedings shall be kept confidential as among the superintendent of insurance, the superintendent of credit unions, the director of commerce, the deputy director of financial institutions, the governor, a credit union share guaranty corporation or a director, officer, or employee of the corporation who is party to the conference or proceedings, witnesses in the conference or proceedings, and other persons specifically designated by the superintendent of credit unions for those conferences and proceedings set by him or the superintendent of insurance for those conferences and proceedings set by him. In designating specific persons who may be present or acquire knowledge of matters made confidential by this division, the superintendent shall not exclude attorneys or other suitable representatives of the corporation, director, officer, or employee who is party to the conference or proceedings. If the conference or proceedings apply to a director, officer, or employee, the superintendent shall not exclude suitable representatives of the credit union of which such regulated individual is an officer, director, or employee.(B) Division (A) of this section ceases to apply upon the occurrence of any of the following: (1) An action is brought to recover a forfeiture for the violation of an agreement concluded, or a final or summary cease-and-desist order issued, under section 1761.18 or 1761.19 of the Revised Code. A forfeiture, in the absence of such an action for recovery, does not waive division (A) of this section except insofar as the forfeiture must be reflected or reported in the financial records or reports of the credit union or regulated individual.(2) Information made confidential by division (A) of this section is needed as evidence in a criminal proceeding or in the work of a committee of the general assembly;(3) The superintendent of credit unions or the superintendent of insurance furnishes information made confidential by division (A) of this section to the applicable insurer recognized under section 1733.041 of the Revised Code.(C) No officer or employee of the division of credit unions, of the department of commerce or any of its other divisions, or of the governor's office shall violate division (A) of this section.Effective Date: 9/14/1988 .