Idaho Code § 26-309
A bank may make available for use by its customers one (1) or more electronic devices or machines through which the customer may communicate to the bank a request to withdraw money either from his account or from a previously authorized line of credit, or an instruction to receive or transfer funds for the customer’s benefit. The device may receive or dispense cash in accordance with such a request or instruction, subject to verification on line or off line by the bank. Any transactions initiated through such a device shall be subject to verification by the bank either by direct wire transmission or otherwise. Such facilities may be unmanned or manned.
(1) The establishment and use of a CBCT is subject to the following limitations:
(a) Written notice must be given to the director’s office no less than thirty (30) days before any CBCT is put into operation. Any bank presently utilizing a CBCT shall comply with the notice requirements within thirty (30) days. Such notice shall describe with regard to the communication system:
1. the location;
2. a general description of the area where located and the manner of installation;
3. the manner of operation;
4. the kinds of functions which will be performed;
5. whether the CBCT will be shared, and, if so, under what terms and with what other institutions and their location;
6. the manufacturer and, if owned, the purchase price or, if leased, a copy of the lease;
7. the distance from the nearest banking office and from the nearest similar CBCT of the reporting bank; and
8. the distance from the nearest banking office and nearest CBCT of another commercial bank, which will share the facility, and the name of such other bank or banks.
(b) The functions of the CBCT shall be limited to:
1. the receiving of deposits;
2. the cashing of checks;
3. the dispensing of cash;
4. payment of loan proceeds on a prearranged line of credit;
5. the communication of other such information directly related to the customer’s account; and
6. receiving loan payments;
7. any other function authorized to be performed by national banks and approved by the director.
A person may perform as would a device so long as the person does not perform any functions not specifically authorized by this section.
These devices shall be designated as a customer-bank communication terminal (CBCT). The use of a CBCT at locations other than the main office or a branch office of the bank does not constitute branch banking. A bank shall provide insurance protection under its bonding program for transactions involving such devices.
[26-309, added 1979, ch. 41, sec. 2, p. 78; am. 1993, ch. 52, sec. 1, p. 133; am. 1993, ch. 53, sec. 2, p. 139.]