Senate Bill No. 67
(By Senator Hunter)
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[Introduced January 8, 2003; referred to the Committee on Banking
and Insurance and then to the committee on the Judiciary

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A BILL to amend article four, chapter thirty-one-a of the code of
West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as
amended, by adding thereto a new section, designated section
forty-six, relating to limiting the liability of a West
Virginia merchant for credit card fraud over the internet;
limiting rates charged; and requiring credit card companies to
report annually to the attorney general on prosecutions of
credit card fraud cases against businesses in this state.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That article four, chapter thirty-one-a of the code of West
Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be
amended by adding thereto a new section, designated section
forty-six, to read as follows:
ARTICLE 4. BANKING INSTITUTIONS AND SERVICES GENERALLY.
§31A-4-46. Limiting charges to state merchants for fraudulent credit card transactions over the internet;
requiring annual reports to attorney general.





(a) A banking institution, that issues credit cards that are
fraudulently presented to any person or entity licensed to do
business in West Virginia and engaged in any business activity over
the internet, may not charge the West Virginia merchant more than
two hundred fifty dollars for each fraudulent internet
transaction, unless the banking institution issuing the credit card
cooperates in investigation of the fraudulent credit card
transaction and prosecutes criminal charges against the person or
persons involved in the credit card fraud.





(b) A banking institution that issues credit cards that are
presented to a person or other entity licensed to do business in
West Virginia may not charge
rates for businesses engaged in credit
card sales by internet service charges that are more than one tenth
of a percent greater than similar charges to merchants who are
engaged in credit card sales by internet in other states.





(c) A banking institution, that issues credit cards that are
presented to any person or entity licensed to do business in West
Virginia and engaged in any business activity over the internet,
and an internet transaction results in a fraudulent use of the
credit card, must provide the attorney general of West Virginia
with an annual report of credit card fraud cases involving state
businesses and internet sales.





NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to protect West Virginia
merchants from unreasonable charges by banking institutions that
issue credit cards, when the banking institutions do not cooperate
in the investigation and prosecution of credit card frauds on sales
over the internet.





This section is new; therefore, strike-throughs and
underscoring have been omitted.