Maryland Code § FI-1-403

Section FI-1-403
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(a) Subject to this section, a banking institution or credit union may have
an automated teller machine at a location other than the principal office or a branch
of a banking institution or credit union.
(b) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, at least 15
business days before commencing the installation of an automated teller machine, a
banking institution or credit union shall submit to the Commissioner written notice
of its intent to install the automated teller machine.
(2) No written notice of intent to install an automated teller machine
is required if the automated teller machine is to be located at the principal office or a
branch of a banking institution or credit union.
(c) (1) An automated teller machine may receive and dispense money as
instructed by a customer.
(2) A banking institution or credit union may verify by direct wire
transmission or otherwise any transaction that is made by means of an automated
teller machine.

(3) The Commissioner may adopt rules and regulations that are
substantially similar to those rules and regulations of the Comptroller of the
Currency for the operation and shared use of automated teller machines by national
banking associations.
(d) (1) If, after the Commissioner receives the notice required under
subsection (b)(1) of this section or the automated teller machine is installed, any
requirement of this section is not being met, or if the Commissioner determines that
the operation of the automated teller machine is not consistent with safety and
soundness and the security of the transactions, the Commissioner shall give the
banking institution or credit union notice of the deficiency.
(2) On notice of deficiency, a banking institution or credit union shall
stop using the automated teller machine.
(3) If the Commissioner determines that the deficiency has been
corrected, the banking institution or credit union may resume use of the automated
teller machine.
(e) For purposes of this article, an automated teller machine is not a branch
of a banking institution or credit union.

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