I am the consumer compliance officer of a company that has a large number of ATMs all over the country. While I don't have anything to do with ATMs except to review our compliance with Regulation E, two questions were referred to me to research with regard to ATMS and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Bank Protection Act. One of the states where we have machines wants some sort of certification as to our compliance with the two acts.
Can anyone help me to find specific requirements for ATMS as applied to (1) the ADA and (2) the Bank Protection Act?
To my knowledge, all of our ATMS have a raised dot on the #5 key, and have either Braille or raised symbols for the action keys (i.e. "action", "clear", "enter", etc). Based on the sample of machines we have at our office, it looks to me like the machines can be accessed by someone in a wheelchair. Are there any other requirements, and if so, where can I find them? Also, has anyone had any experience with the language needed to "certify" compliance?
Regarding the Bank Protection Act, I assume that the inquiry relates to security safeguards, both physical and technical. I am still researching the specifics on this one, but I was hoping someone could give me a reference to use to shortcut my search.
Thanks.