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TITLE 67
STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS
CHAPTER 27
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
 67-2726. Banks to which officials secretly indebted ineligible. No bank is eligible to become or remain a state depository, to which the state treasurer, state controller, or the chief deputy of either of them is directly indebted, unless the fact of such indebtedness is made known to the department of finance, but the amount and character of such indebtedness shall be subject to disclosure according to chapter 3, title 9, Idaho Code, and said department of finance shall treat such information in strict confidence. Any member of the department violating this provision shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and punished therefor as provided by law.
In case of a violation by a state depository of this provision, the department of finance shall immediately cause all funds therein to be withdrawn and such bank shall be ineligible again to become a state depository during the incumbency of the official so indebted to said bank.

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