Nevada Code § 660.052

Fee for and record of transaction
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1. A financial institution operating an
electronic terminal may charge a transaction fee to the customer using the
electronic terminal if the transaction fee is disclosed electronically during
the course of the transaction so as to permit the customer to cancel the
transaction without incurring the transaction fee.
2. For each transaction processed by an
electronic terminal, except for a transaction involving a negotiable instrument
that is its own receipt, the electronic terminal must, at the time of the
transaction, make available to the customer a machine processed or handwritten
record of each transaction. The record must include:
(a) The amount of the transaction. A fee for the
transaction may be included in this amount if the electronic terminal is owned
or operated by a person other than the financial institution that holds the
customers account if the fee is disclosed on the record of the transaction and
pursuant to subsection 1.
(b) The date of the transaction.
(c) The type of transaction and the type of
account to or from which money is transferred. Codes may be used for this
purpose if they are explained on the record of the transaction.
(d) A number or code that identifies the
customer, the customers account number or the device used to access the
electronic terminal.
(e) The location of the electronic terminal, or a
number or code identifying that location.
(f) The name of each third party to or from whom
money is transferred, if the name provided by the customer can be reproduced by
the electronic terminal on the record of the transaction. A code may be used
for this purpose only if it is explained on the record of the transaction.

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