Georgia Code § 7-8-5

Terminals to which chapter not applicable
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The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any remote service terminal which is located: (1) Inside a building, unless it is a freestanding installation which exists for the sole purpose of providing an enclosure for the remote service terminal; (2) Inside a building, except to the extent a transaction can be conducted from outside the building; or (3) In any area, including any access area, building, enclosed space, or parking area, which is not controlled by the operator.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any remote service terminal which is located: (1) Inside a building, unless it is a freestanding installation which exists for the sole purpose of providing an enclosure for the remote service terminal; (2) Inside a building, except to the extent a transaction can be conducted from outside the building; or (3) In any area, including any access area, building, enclosed space, or parking area, which is not controlled by the operator.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any remote service terminal which is located: (1) Inside a building, unless it is a freestanding installation which exists for the sole purpose of providing an enclosure for the remote service terminal; (2) Inside a building, except to the extent a transaction can be conducted from outside the building; or (3) In any area, including any access area, building, enclosed space, or parking area, which is not controlled by the operator.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any remote service terminal which is located:
(1) Inside a building, unless it is a freestanding installation which exists for the sole purpose of providing an enclosure for the remote service terminal;
(2) Inside a building, except to the extent a transaction can be conducted from outside the building; or
(3) In any area, including any access area, building, enclosed space, or parking area, which is not controlled by the operator.

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