Point-of-sale terminals.

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A. Subject to the provisions of Subsection B of this section, a POS terminal may be used to perform internal business functions in addition to all functions defined as POS transactions.

B. In conjunction with the performance of any POS transaction, the transfer or deposit of funds to the account of a merchant or to an account held for the merchant, is prohibited unless the account is maintained in an in-state financial institution having its main office or manned branch in New Mexico.

C. A POS terminal shall not be operated to perform any POS transaction except pursuant to a written agreement between the merchant on whose premises the POS terminal is located and an in-state financial institution having its main office or manned branch office in New Mexico, unless otherwise permitted or restricted by applicable law.

D. A merchant may designate specific POS terminals on its premises at which only a limited number of particular POS transactions shall be performed.

E. The POS terminal shall be manned or operated by one or more individuals who are agents, servants or employees of the merchant upon whose premises the POS terminal is located, either alone, in cooperation with the cardholder or by the cardholder. Provided, however, that an employee of a financial institution may be stationed at or operate a POS terminal only for demonstration or training purposes or to verify its accuracy.

F. A merchant contracting for any financial service functions through a POS terminal shall make that POS terminal available to any other requesting in-state financial institution, to the extent that the financial institutions are permitted by law to engage in POS transactions. Provided, however, that the mandatory sharing of the POS terminal will be upon the same terms and conditions of the written agreement between the merchant and the financial institution originally initiating the written agreement. Provided further, that any financial institution requesting to share a POS terminal shall pay reasonable compensation to the originating financial institution as they shall agree.

G. At the end of each POS transaction, the POS terminal shall issue the cardholder who initiated the POS transaction a receipt.

History: 1953 Comp., § 48-25-5, enacted by Laws 1977, ch. 359, § 5; 1985, ch. 231, § 2; repealed and reenacted by Laws 1990, ch. 123, § 5.

ANNOTATIONS

Repeals and reenactments. — Laws 1990, ch. 123, § 18 repeals the Remote Financial Service Unit Act, as enacted by Laws 1977, ch. 359, §§ 1 to 17 and enacted a new Remote Financial Service Unit Act, effective May 16, 1990.


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