(a) Public depositors shall comply with the following requirements:

Terms Used In Tennessee Code 9-4-519

  • Loss: includes , but is not limited to:
    (A) The principal amount of the public deposit. See Tennessee Code 9-4-502
  • Public depositor: means the state of Tennessee, or any of its agencies, or any Tennessee county, Tennessee incorporated municipality and their political subdivisions, or any utility district organized under the laws of the state or any interstate compact to which the state is a party. See Tennessee Code 9-4-502
  • Public depository: means :
    (i) Any savings and loan association, or savings bank (collectively referred to as savings institutions), or any bank chartered by the state of Tennessee. See Tennessee Code 9-4-502
  • Qualified public depository: means any public depository that meets all of the requirements of this part and that has been authorized by the board to secure public deposits through the collateral pool. See Tennessee Code 9-4-502
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the several territories of the United States. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
(1) A public depositor shall ensure that the name of the public depositor is on the account or certificate provided to the public depositor by the qualified public depository in a manner sufficient to disclose the identity of the public depositor; and
(2) A public depositor who sustained a loss occasioned by a default or insolvency of a qualified public depository that was not satisfied pursuant to § 9-4-512 shall notify the state treasurer of that fact within three (3) business days after receiving actual notice of the default from publications made pursuant to § 9-4-513(a).
(b) If a public depositor does not comply with subdivision (a)(1), the pool shall not be liable for the loss incurred to that particular account created by the public depositor. The waiver of immunity provided in § 9-4-520 shall be ineffective as to that public depositor for such account.