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Code · Illinois · Chapter 205 — FINANCIAL REGULATION · Act 616

Sec. 45. Nondiscriminatory access.

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Sec. 45. Nondiscriminatory access.
(a)Subject to the provisions of Section 35 of this Act, use of a terminal through access to a switch and use of any switch shall be available on a nondiscriminatory basis to any switch or financial institution that has its principal place of business within this State. The terms and conditions of use shall be governed by a written agreement between the network and the financial institution or other switch obtaining the use. The written agreement shall specify all of the terms and conditions under which the network may be utilized, including commercially reasonable fees and charges.
(b)The use and operation of each terminal served by a switch shall be governed by a written agreement between the network and the person establishing the terminal. The written agreement shall specify all the terms and conditions under which the network provides service to the terminal, including commercially reasonable fees and charges.
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