As used in this section and Sections 484e to 484j, inclusive: (1) âCardholderâ means any person to whom an access card is issued or any person who has agreed with the card issuer to pay obligations arising from the issuance of an access card to another person. (2) âAccess cardâ means any card, plate, code, account number, or other means of account access that can be used, alone or in conjunction with another access card, to obtain money, goods, services, or any other thing of value, or that can be used to initiate a transfer of funds, other than a transfer originated solely by a paper instrument. (3) âExpired access cardâ means an access card which shows on its face it has elapsed. (4) âCard issuerâ means any person who issues an access card or the agent of that person with respect to that card. (5) âRetailerâ means every person who is authorized by an issuer to furnish money, goods, services, or anything else of value upon presentation of an access card by a cardholder. (6) An access card is âincompleteâ if part of the matter other than the signature of the cardholder which an issuer requires to appear on the access card before it can be used by a cardholder has not been stamped, embossed, imprinted, or written on it. (7) âRevoked access cardâ means an access card which is no longer authorized for use by the issuer, that authorization having been suspended or terminated and written notice thereof having been given to the cardholder. (8) âCounterfeit access cardâ means any access card that is counterfeit, fictitious, altered, or forged, or any false representation or depiction of an access card or a component thereof. (9) âTrafficâ means to transfer or otherwise dispose of property to another, or to obtain control of property with intent to transfer or dispose of it to another. (10) âCard making equipmentâ means any equipment, machine, plate, mechanism, impression, or other device designed, used, or intended to be used to produce an access card.
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