Sec. 348.416. CONVENIENCE FEE FOR PROCESSING ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS AUTHORIZED. (a) In this section, "electronic payment" means a payment made by credit card, debit card, electronic funds transfer, electronic check, or other electronic method. (b) A holder of a retail installment contract or the holder's agent may collect a fee for processing a retail buyer's electronic payment under the contract only if: (1) the fee is reasonably related to the expense incurred by the holder or holder's agent in processing the electronic payment; (2) the fee does not exceed the lesser of $10 or five percent of the amount of the payment; and (3) the holder or holder's agent: (A) allows the buyer to make a payment by a method other than an electronic payment that does not incur a fee; (B) does not establish electronic payment as the expected form of payment; and (C) informs the buyer of the following before the buyer agrees to make an electronic payment: (i) the amount of the fee to be charged under this section; (ii) that the buyer may make a payment by an alternative method that does not incur a fee, including by check, cash, or money order; and (iii) that the holder or holder's agent may not establish electronic payment as the expected form of payment.
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