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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 6. Banks and Financial Institutions
- Chapter 45. Alaska Credit Union Act
- Section 295. Automated Teller Machines.
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AS 06.45.295. Automated Teller Machines.
- (a) A state credit union may establish, maintain, and operate an automated teller machine on the premises of the main
office or a branch office of the state credit union.
- (b) A state credit union may establish, maintain, and operate an automated teller machine at a location other than credit
union premises by notifying the department 30 days before the date of establishment. An automated teller machine
operated off credit union premises shall be made available on a nondiscriminatory basis for use by depositors of other
depository institutions authorized to do business in the state, upon the agreement of the other depository institutions
to pay a fair and equitable amount for the use of the machine.
- (c) The notice required by (b) of this section must include
- (1) the location and general description of the surrounding area, including a description of the business establishment,
if any, in which the machine will be located;
- (2) the manner of operation and the kinds of transactions that the machine will perform;
- (3) the names of the other depository institutions that will share the machine's services; and
- (4) other information required by the department.
- (d) A state credit union may invest in a corporation organized to operate machines that perform automated teller services
for two or more depository institutions.
- (e) A person may not establish or operate an automated teller machine that accepts deposits unless those deposits are
insured by the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund or another agency of the United States that insures deposits.
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