Utah Code § 7-16a-102

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As used in this chapter:
(1) "Automated teller machine" means an electronic information processing device that:
(a) is readily accessible to the general public; and
(b) on behalf of an issuer:
(i) dispenses currency or coin; or
(ii) accepts deposits or payments.
(2) "Customer" means a user of a device for access.
(3) "Device for access" means a card, code, or other means of access to a customer's account, or
any combination of these, that may be used to deposit or withdraw cash through an automated
teller machine.
(4) "Electronic information processing device" means equipment activated by a device for access
that transmits electronic impulses to a depository institution on a real-time or delayed-time
basis.
(5) "Issuer" means:
(a) a depository institution that issues a device for access, whether or not the depository
institution is an operator; or
(b) a state or federal governmental agency that issues a device for access that allows a person to
receive benefits from or through the state or federal governmental agency.
(6) "Point-of-sale terminal" means an electronic information processing device controlled by or
accessible to a merchant or other provider of goods or services that authorizes:
(a) in payment for goods or services, a debit or credit to a customer's account at:
(i) a depository institution; or
(ii) a state or federal governmental agency; and
(b) the merchant or other provider of goods or services to dispense currency or coin to a
customer.
(7) "Operator" means an institution that:
(a)

(i) is a depository institution;
(ii) is a depository institution holding company; or
(iii) is an institution directly or indirectly owned or controlled by one or more depository
institutions or depository institution holding companies; and
(b) owns or contracts with an owner of an automated teller machine to operate the automated
teller machine.

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