Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2485

Introduced
1/20/23  

Caption

Operators of automated teller machines and similar electronic terminals; registration required.

Impact

The implementation of HB 2485 would amend existing laws related to the operation of ATMs in the Commonwealth. By requiring operators to disclose certain legal histories and pay registration fees, the bill ensures a level of accountability among those who manage electronic funds transfers. Failure to comply with the registration and fee requirements could result in the operator's business registration expiring, which may significantly impact unregistered operators and ultimately enhance compliance and oversight in the financial domain.

Summary

House Bill 2485 focuses on the regulation of operators who manage automated teller machines (ATMs) and similar electronic terminals in Virginia. The bill necessitates that all operators register with the Commission by July 1, 2024, thereby providing a structured approach to oversee entities involved in electronic funds transfers. This legislative move aims to enhance the security and reliability of transactions conducted through these terminals, ultimately protecting consumers from potential fraud. By making registration mandatory, the bill aims to create a centralized regulation of such operators within the state.

Conclusion

In conclusion, while HB 2485 seeks to bring essential regulations to the realm of ATM operation in Virginia, discussions about its implications suggest a balancing act between ensuring consumer protection and supporting the viability of smaller businesses. The outcome of these legislative measures will shape the future landscape of electronic funds transfer operations in the state.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding HB 2485 include concerns about the financial burden imposed on smaller operators due to the registration fees. Critics argue that the $1,000 initial registration fee and the subsequent annual fee of $500 may present challenges for smaller businesses trying to enter the market. On the other hand, supporters contend that these measures are crucial for maintaining service standards and consumer safety in transactions conducted through ATMs, suggesting that increased regulation is a necessary step to combat fraud and protect consumers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB232

Electronic Benefits Transfer Cards - Restoration and Receipt of Benefits and Use at Automated Teller Machines

VA HB175

Electronic Benefits Transfer Cards - Restoration and Receipt of Benefits and Use at Automated Teller Machines

VA S3694

Prohibits cryptocurrency automatic teller machines.

VA A4880

Prohibits cryptocurrency automatic teller machines.

VA HB725

Modifies and establishes offenses involving teller machines

VA SB831

Creates and modifies provisions relating to tampering with teller machines

VA HB344

Regards electronic instant bingo, lottery terminals; levy a tax

VA HB434

Revise banking laws relating to interactive teller machines

VA A07475

Relates to authorizing and regulating the use of electronic bell jar vending machines; requires responsible placement and operation of electronic bell jar vending machines; allows for geographic considerations for such machine placement.

VA S06351

Relates to authorizing and regulating the use of electronic bell jar vending machines; requires responsible placement and operation of electronic bell jar vending machines; allows for geographic considerations for such machine placement.

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