[Adopted 7-18-1995 by L.L. No. 9-1995]
The Legislature of Rockland County finds that the use of automated teller
machines (ATMs) to conduct banking transactions has become a fact of daily
life for many County of Rockland residents, commuters and visitors. Because
of the location of many of these ATMs and the time of the day and night they
are used, there is present the risk of robbery and other related crimes for
users of these machines. At present, there is no uniform set of standards
for security at ATM facilities. Consequently, the safety of ATM facilities
frequently differs from location to location,and the users of such facilities
may be vulnerable to robberies and other related crimes. It is the intent
of this chapter to provide uniform standards for the safety and security of
ATMs in Rockland County.
When used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings:
ADEQUATE LIGHTING (With respect to an open and operating automated teller
machine facility located on an exterior wall of a building open to the outdoor
air and any defined parking area)
Lighting during nighttime hours according to the following standards:
A.
A minimum of 10 candle-foot power within five feet from all unobstructed
directions from the face of the automated teller machine.
B.
A minimum of two candle-foot power within 50 feet from all unobstructed
directions from the face of the automated teller machine. If such machine
is located within 10 feet of the corner of the building and the automated
teller machine facility is generally accessible from the adjacent side, there
shall be a minimum of two candle-foot power along the first 40 unobstructed
feet of the adjacent side of the building.
C.
With respect to defined parking areas, "adequate lighting" means a minimum
of two candle-foot power in that portion of the parking area within 60 feet
of the automated teller machine facility.
D.
With respect to an automated teller machine facility located within
the interior of a building, "adequate lighting" means lighting, on a 24 hour
basis, which permits a person entering the facility to readily and easily
see all persons occupying such facility and which permits a person inside
the facility to readily and easily see all persons at the entry door of such
facility.
AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE
A device, linked to a banking organization's account records,
which is able to carry out transactions, including but not limited to account
transfers, deposits, cash withdrawals, balance inquiries and mortgage and
loan payments.
AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE CRIME
Any crime of violence or threatened violence involving the property
or safety of an ATM customer immediately prior to, during or immediately after
using an automated teller machine while in the automatic teller machine facility
or parking area as defined in this chapter.
AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE FACILITY
The area comprised of one or more automated teller machines and any
adjacent space which is made available to ATM users after regular banking
hours.
BANKING ORGANIZATION
Any banking organization as defined in § 2, Paragraph 11
of the New York Banking Law which operates, owns or controls an automated
teller machine facility in the County of Rockland.
CANDLE-FOOT POWER
The light intensity of candles on a horizontal plane at 36 inches
above ground level and five feet in front of the area to be measured.
DEFINED PARKING AREA
That portion of any parking area open for banking organization customer
parking which is contiguous to any paved walkway or sidewalk within 50 feet
of any automated teller machine facility; regularly, principally and lawfully
used for parking by users of the automated teller machine facility while conducting
transactions at such automated teller machine facility during nighttime hours;
and owned or leased by the operator of the automated teller machine facility
or owned or otherwise controlled by the party leasing the automated teller
machine facility site to the operator. The term does not include any parking
area which is not open or regularly used for parking by the users of the automated
teller machine who are conducting automated teller machine transactions during
nighttime hours. A parking area is not open if it is physically closed to
access or if conspicuous signs indicate that it is closed.
NIGHTTIME HOURS
The period of time beginning at 1/2 hour after sunset and ending
at 1/2 hour before sunrise.
REGULAR BANKING HOURS
The time during which a banking organization office is open for the
normal transaction of business with the banking public.
Any banking organization which operates an automated teller machine
facility shall file a list of such facilities with the local Municipal Police
Department, including the street addresses, intersecting streets, hours of
operation and the telephone number of the banking organization's security
department.
A banking organization found to be in violation of any provision of §
214-3, §
214-4 or §
214-6 of this chapter shall have 10 business days to correct the violation. If not corrected within 10 days, the bank shall be subject to a civil penalty of not more than $250 for the first offense and a fine not more than $500 for a second or subsequent offense. Each violation of any provision of this chapter with respect to a particular automated teller machine facility shall be considered a separate violation thereof.
Upon the original issuance or reissuance of an automated teller machine facility access device permitting access to an automated teller machine facility, the issuing banking organization shall provide its customer with written information concerning safety precautions to be employed while using an automated teller machine facility. Such written information shall include, at a minimum, the information described in Subsection
A(6)(a) through (e) of §
214-3 of this chapter. In addition, upon the effective date of this chapter, such written information shall also include a statement indicating that, notwithstanding efforts to restrict access to an automated teller machine facility located within the interior of a building to persons authorized to use such facility, entrance is sometimes obtained by persons who are not authorized to use the automated teller machine facility.
Nothing contained in this chapter shall be construed to exempt or relieve
any banking organization from complying with all relevant provisions of any
municipal codes or building code and all other applicable provisions of law.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any unenclosed automated
teller machine located in any building, structure or space whose primary purpose
of function is unrelated to banking activities, including but not limited
to supermarkets, airports and school buildings, provided that such automated
teller machine shall be available for use only during the regular hours of
operation of the building, structure or space in which such machine is located.
[Adopted 12-20-2004 by L.L. No. 2-2005]
This article shall be known as "The Personal Identity, Social Security
Number and Automated Teller Machine Protection Act."
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ATM OPERATOR
A person, organization, or company operating a private ATM, but shall
not in any event mean an EFT network. Generally, the operator is the person
who provides the service by which the physical ATM is connected through wired
or wireless services to the banking network in order to conduct the transactions
through the private ATMs, whether to receive cash, make a balance inquiry
or deposit funds, if such is allowed by the ATM itself.
ATM PLACEMENT AGREEMENT
An agreement between a merchant and a private ATM operator or a merchant
and a distributor representing a private ATM operator regarding the operation
of a private ATM at a specified site, including the merchant's place
of business.
BANK ACCOUNT
As this term is used in the vernacular, including but not limited
to any fund, account or other place where a person can deposit his or her
money so that it is protected by federal banking laws or Security and Exchange
Commission rules.
BOOKS AND RECORDS
Includes all of the following:
A.
A private ATM operator's most recent federal income tax return
or, if the private ATM operator has not previously filed tax returns, the
tax returns of its principals, general partners, or majority shareholders.
B.
A private ATM operator's financial statements, including a balance
sheet and income statement.
DISTRIBUTOR
A person, other than a private ATM operator, who owns, invests in,
or leases a private ATM or enters into a private ATM placement agreement with
a merchant and subsequently contracts with a private ATM operator for operating
the private ATM.
EFT NETWORK
One or more electronic funds transfer networks that are available
to financial institutions that enable the transfer of funds in and out of
a customer's bank account when the customer completes a monetary transaction
at an ATM, including private ATMs.
ENFORCING AGENT
The Director of the Rockland County Department of Weights and Measures
Office of Consumer Protection or his or her designee(s).
[Amended 8-2-2005 by L.L. No. 10-2005]
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
A bank, savings association, or credit union or any affiliate or
subsidiary thereof, which is recognized as such by the federal Gramm-Leach
Bliley Act of 1999 (12 U.S.C. § 1811).
MERCHANT
The owner or lessee who has possession of the location or premises
at which a private ATM is installed and made available to the merchant's
customers or invitees. A merchant may own or lease a private ATM without being
considered a distributor, provided that the private ATM is intended solely
for placement in that merchant's location or premises.
MONETARY TRANSACTION
The act of accessing an account at a financial institution with a
credit card, debit card, or other bank card at a private ATM for the purpose
of making cash withdrawals, balance inquiries, deposits, fund transfers from
or to the account, or engaging in any other transaction.
OPERATING AN ATM or OPERATING THE ATM
The process of maintaining or providing the connection of a private
ATM to any EFT network, regardless of who holds legal or equitable title in
and to the private ATM.
SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT
The agreement between a financial institution and the private ATM
operator that governs the operation of a private ATM within an EFT network.
All private ATM operators, distributors and merchants in Rockland County
must provide or do all of the following:
A. All merchants, operators and distributors must keep and
file such records as required by the Director of Consumer Protection to effectuate
the intent of this article.
B. Comply with all EFT network operating rules and all local,
state, and federal regulations governing the operations of its private ATMs.
C. Maintain comprehensive and verifiable inventory procedures
and establish controls that identify the location of all of the private ATMs
that they operate or have distributed or possesses, that are available for
use by the public in Rockland County.
D. Operate or distribute private ATMs physically within
Rockland County pursuant to a written agreement with merchants who are legally
authorized to conduct business in New York State and Rockland County, and
file a copy of said agreements, and any modifications to said agreements,
with the Rockland County Office of Consumer Protection.
E. Post in a conspicuous place on the front of each private
ATM a notice in at least twenty-four-point type setting forth:
(1) The name of the merchant and the private ATM operator
or distributor;
(2) The telephone number to the Rockland County Office of
Consumer Protection;
(3) A telephone number of the private ATM operator or distributor;
(4) The Federal Trade Commission's identity theft telephone
hotline phone number, currently 1-877-id-theft;
(5) The fee charged to use the private ATM and the maximum
amount that can be withdrawn in any single transaction; and
(6) The following statement: "Protect your identity: safeguard
your card and PIN number, and take your receipt."
A distributor must provide the private ATM operator with all of the
following before it accepts any private ATM placement agreement:
A. The distributor's full legal name and any trade
name under which the distributor is conducting business.
B. The distributor's federal and New York income tax
identification numbers and, if the distributor is a sole proprietor, his or
her social security number.
The following safety rules apply to all private ATMs:
A. All private ATMs must be in well-lit areas; and
B. All private ATMs must have devices, such as mirrors or
other reflective panels, that allow consumers to see behind them as they conduct
their transactions. Such devices may be affixed to, or stand independently
of, the private ATM.
Nothing in this article shall be interpreted or construed to modify,
amend, suspend, supersede, or cancel any EFT network rule or regulation.
The following entities are exempt from the requirement of this article
unless they are acting in the private ATM arena:
A. Any financial institution regulated by the federal or
state government.
B. A subsidiary or affiliate of an entity specified in Subsection
A.
C. A person providing ATM services to a financial institution
regulated by the Federal Reserve Board, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation,
the Comptroller of the Currency, the U.S. Office of Thrift Supervision, the
National Credit Union Administration, or the State of New York or any of its
departments where the state requires the information required by this article.
This article has no impact on or intent to affect bank accounts, federal
and state banking procedures or banking regulations, as such is not within
the jurisdiction of the County of Rockland.
The requirements of this article may not be waived.
[Amended 8-2-2005 by L.L. No. 10-2005]
Any private ATM operator, distributor or merchant that knowingly or
otherwise operates a private atm without complying with all the requirements
of this article and/or provides false or misleading information in connection
with placing private ATMs into service to the public shall be subject to a
civil penalty of up to $500 for the first such act of noncompliance or of
providing false or misleading information, and a civil penalty of up to $1,000
for every subsequent such act, to be assessed and collected by any enforcing
agent. For the purpose of this section, every day that any private ATM operator,
distributor or merchant knowingly or otherwise operates a private ATM without
complying with all the requirements of this article shall constitute a separate
act of noncompliance.
A County department, a contract agency of the County, and Rockland Community
College, when utilizing funds from the County, shall be prohibited from using
federal social security numbers as a means of identification or record-keeping
unless the use of a social security number is mandated or otherwise required
by federal or state law. This does not prevent such departments, Rockland
Community College, or contract agencies from utilizing the "last four digits"
of such social security number alone or in conjunction with numerical, alphabetical
or other symbols for said purposes.
Any enforcing agent learning of potential identity theft shall report
any involved individuals and other involved entities to the Federal Trade
Commission or other appropriate federal and state authorities, and provide
guidance to victims, whether the theft resulted from an ATM machine or some
other source.
The Commissioner of Finance shall distribute all funds received under
this article, whether by registration or civil penalty, to the Rockland County
Office of Consumer Protection until its enforcement costs under this article
are fully reimbursed. Any excess funds generated by this article, after all
such enforcement expenses to the Office of Consumer Protection are reimbursed,
shall be remitted to the Computer Crime Unit for the purpose of funding a
public awareness and education effort specifically designed to prevent identity
theft.
The Computer Crime Unit, under the supervision of the District Attorney
and the Sheriff of Rockland County, shall aspire to collaborate with local
law enforcement entities within the County to report incidences of identity
theft to the Federal Trade Commission.
Nothing in this article shall be deemed to create liability to Rockland
County for identity theft or other crimes associated with the use of ATMs.
This article shall apply to any private ATM placement in Rockland County
before, on or after the effective date of this article.