For purposes of this chapter: (a) âAccepted debit cardâ means any debit card which the debit cardholder has requested and received or has signed, or has used, or has authorized another person to use, for the purpose of obtaining money, property, labor, or services. Any debit card issued in renewal of, or in substitution for, an accepted debit card becomes an accepted debit card when received by the debit cardholder, whether the debit card is issued by the same or by a successor card issuer. (b) âBusinessâ means a proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or other form of commercial enterprise. âBusinessâ does not include a restaurant. (c) âCardholderâ means a natural person to whom a prepaid debit card is issued. (d) âDebit cardâ means an accepted debit card or other means of access to a debit cardholderâs account that may be used to initiate electronic funds transfers and may be used without unique identifying information such as a personal identification number to initiate access to the debit cardholderâs account. (e) âPrepaid debit cardâ means a debit card that meets either of the following: (1) A card, code, or other means of access to funds of a recipient that is usable at multiple, unaffiliated merchants for goods or services, or usable at automated teller machines. (2) The same as those terms or related terms are defined in the regulations adopted under the Electronic Fund Transfer Act regarding general use reloadable cards. (f) âRefundâ means a return of a sum of money to a customer who has overpaid for services or property or is otherwise owed money by the business.
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