A financial institution may impose and collect a usage fee on a foreign access card; provided, that the usage fee may only be charged if the imposition of the fee is disclosed at a time and in a manner that allows the user to terminate or cancel the transaction without incurring the usage fee. Acts 1996, ch. 899, § 1. A financial institution may impose and collect a usage fee on a foreign access card; provided, that the usage fee may only be charged if the imposition of the fee is disclosed at a time and in a manner that allows the user to terminate or cancel the transaction without incurring the usage fee. Acts 1996, ch. 899, § 1. A financial institution may impose and collect a usage fee on a foreign access card; provided, that the usage fee may only be charged if the imposition of the fee is disclosed at a time and in a manner that allows the user to terminate or cancel the transaction without incurring the usage fee. Acts 1996, ch. 899, § 1. A financial institution may impose and collect a usage fee on a foreign access card; provided, that the usage fee may only be charged if the imposition of the fee is disclosed at a time and in a manner that allows the user to terminate or cancel the transaction without incurring the usage fee. Acts 1996, ch. 899, § 1.
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