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Can you summarize KSST 50-669b?
CONSUMER PROTECTION > Prohibiting printing of credit card or debit card account numbers on receipts.
Short Summary
This provision prohibits suppliers who accept credit cards or debit cards from printing more than the last five digits of the account number or the expiration date on receipts issued to the cardholder. The restriction applies only to electronically printed receipts and does not apply to transactions recorded by handwriting or imprinting. The provision applies to cash registers or other devices that electronically print receipts for credit card or debit card transactions. For devices placed into service on or after July 1, 2003, the provision applies from July 1, 2003. For devices placed into service prior to July 1, 2003, the provision applies from July 1, 2004. Violation of this provision is considered an unconscionable act under the Kansas consumer protection act.
Whom does it apply to?
Suppliers who accept credit cards or debit cards
What does it govern?
Printing of credit card or debit card account numbers on receipts
What are exemptions?
Handwritten or imprinted transactions
What are the Penalties?
Violation of this section is deemed an unconscionable act
Jurisdiction
Kansas