Definitions. Definitions under General Municipal Law §§ 5
and 5(b) for terms of credit card issuer or financing agency are hereby
incorporated by reference.
All such transactions shall provide that the person making payment
by credit card must process two transactions, one for the fine, penalties,
surcharges for the Court and one for the fee to process the transaction.
The transaction is not considered complete until the credit card has
been credited for both.
Electronic payment to the Village. The Village Clerk's office is
authorized to collect civil penalties, taxes, fees, charges, special
assessments, including penalties and interest by means of electronic
payment via the Internet; provided, however, that the Internet is
not the sole method of payment. Such Internet payments must comply
with State Technology Law, Article 3, and at a minimum authenticate
the identity of the sender and insure the security of the information
transmitted.
Payments conditional. Payments by credit card or by electronic means
shall be considered conditional and will not be considered final until
the underlying obligation is satisfied. Payment shall be considered
received at the time the transaction is completed and sent.
Receipts. Any payment by credit card and/or by electronic means over
the Internet shall require the Village to provide a confirmation of
such payment which will include the transaction date, the amount paid
and a confirmation number.
The provision of credit card services or electronic payment services
shall be pursuant to contract in compliance with the Village's procurement
policy.
All credit card purchases must be audited before payment is
made on the credit card. Such audit of bills should be done in a timely
manner to avoid the late payment penalties.
Village credit cards shall be kept with the Village Clerk/Treasurer
who shall provide them to authorized municipal officers and employees
when necessary to comply with this policy.