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Code · Florida · Title XXXVIII — Banks and Banking · Chapter 655

655.966 Automated teller machine; surcharge disclosure.

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(1)The operator or owner of an automated teller machine in this state may charge an access fee or surcharge to a customer for the use of that machine. The fee or surcharge must be disclosed in compliance with 12 C.F.R. part 205, as amended.
(2)(a) Subject to the requirements of subsection (1), an agreement to operate or share an automated teller machine may not prohibit, limit, or restrict the right of the operator or owner of an automated teller machine, as defined in s. 655.960 (3), to charge an access fee or surcharge, not otherwise prohibited under state or federal law, to a customer conducting a transaction using an account from an international banking corporation as defined in s. 663.01 (6).
(b)Notwithstanding paragraph (a), this section does not prohibit or otherwise limit the ability of an operator or owner of an automated teller machine to voluntarily enter into an agreement regarding participation in an access fee-free or surcharge-free network.
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