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Banks and Banking > AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINES/NIGHT DEPOSITORY CUSTOMER SAFETY ACT
Short Summary
The provided legal document content pertains to the AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINES/NIGHT DEPOSITORY CUSTOMER SAFETY ACT under the Louisiana Revised Statutes. The act governs the use and operation of access facilities, including automated teller machines (ATMs) and night depositories. It defines various terms and applies to operators, including state or national banks, savings associations, credit unions, industrial loans companies, mutual savings banks, and other business entities that control an access facility or access area. The act aims to ensure the safety and security of customers using these facilities during non-business hours. It establishes requirements for the maintenance, lighting, and landscaping of access areas, as well as the delivery of cash or other negotiable instruments into a customer’s account through night depositories. The act does not specify any penalties for non-compliance or violations.
Whom does it apply to?
Operators, including state or national banks, savings associations, credit unions, industrial loans companies, mutual savings banks, and other business entities that control an access facility or access area
What does it govern?
Use and operation of access facilities, including automated teller machines (ATMs) and night depositories
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
No penalties are specified for non-compliance or violations.
Jurisdiction
Louisiana