N.Y. Banking Law § 75-C Security Measures

LibraryNew York Statutes
Edition2023
CurrencyCurrent through 2023 NY Law Chapter 682

Every banking institution shall maintain the following security measures with respect to each of the automated teller machine facilities within its dominion and control:

1. A surveillance camera or cameras, which shall view and record all persons entering an automated teller machine facility located within the interior of a building, or which shall view and record all activity occurring within a minimum of three feet in front of an automated teller machine located outside a building and open to the outdoor air. Such camera or cameras need not record banking transactions made at the automated teller machines. The recordings made by such cameras shall be preserved by the banking institution for at least forty-five days.

2. Adequate lighting.

3. With respect to an indoor automated teller machine facility:

(a) entry doors equipped with locking devices which permit entry to such facility only to persons using a magnetic-strip plastic card or similar access device.

(b) To the extent practicable, as determined by an expert with competence in such matters and as permitted by local building codes, at least one exterior wall which provides an unobstructed view of the interior of the automated teller machine facility.

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