Nevada Code § 660.045

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As
used in NRS 660.045 to 660.105 , inclusive, unless the context
otherwise requires:
1. Electronic terminal means an
electronic device, other than a telephone operated by a customer, through which
a customer may initiate an electronic transfer of money. The term includes, but
is not limited to, mechanical tellers.
2. Electronic transfer of money means
any transfer of money, other than a transaction initiated by a check, draft or
other similar instrument, that is initiated through an electronic terminal,
telephone, computer or magnetic tape for the purpose of ordering, instructing
or authorizing a financial institution to debit or credit an account.
3. Financial institution means a bank,
savings and loan association, savings bank, thrift company or credit union
regulated pursuant to this title.
4. Mechanical teller means an electronic
terminal used by a financial institution to effectuate transactions solely
between itself and its customers. The term does not include any device used
solely to guarantee the payment of a check or to authorize or verify the
issuance of a check.

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