District of Columbia Statutes
§ 26-131.07 — Automated teller machine surcharge disclosure.
District of Columbia § 26-131.07
JurisdictionDistrict of Columbia
Title 26Banks and Other Financial Institutions.
Ch. 1AAutomated Teller Machines.
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Bluebook
D.C. Code § 26-131.07 (2026).
Text
(a)An operator of an automated teller machine in the District shall not impose a surcharge upon a customer for the use of an automated teller machine, including a use where there is a sale of a good or service, unless the surcharge is clearly disclosed to the customer electronically on the automated teller machine. After the disclosure is made, the person using the automated teller machine shall be provided an opportunity to cancel the use of the automated teller machine without incurring a surcharge.
(b)If person using an automated teller machine uses an access device issued by a person other than the operator of the automated teller machine, the operator of the automated teller machine shall disclose to the person using the automated teller machine that, in addition to any surcharge c
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Legislative History
June 9, 2001, D.C. Law 13-308, § 507, 48 DCR 3244
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§ 26-1001
Definitions.§ 26-1002
License required.§ 26-1003
Exemptions.§ 26-1004
License qualifications.§ 26-1006
License application.§ 26-1007
Bond or other security device.§ 26-1008
Application fee.§ 26-1009
Issuance of license.§ 26-1011
Special reporting requirements.§ 26-1012
Changes in control of a licensee.§ 26-1013
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