Subchapter K. EXTENSION OF CREDIT BY LICENSEES
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11.191. Applicability.
11.192. Credit cards issued by licensees.
11.193. Credit cards not issued by licensees.§ 11.191. Applicability.
This subchapter applies to credit cards other than those issued by banking institutions subject to State or Federal regulation, under section 493(2) of the Liquor Code (47 P. S. § 4-493(2)), permitting the extension of credit in certain cases.
Source The provisions of this § 11.191 adopted February 26, 1970.
§ 11.192. Credit cards issued by licensees.
A hotel, restaurant or public service licensee may extend credit to customers by the issuance of credit cards where the person to whom the card is issued has filed a written application retained in the records of the licensee.
Source The provisions of this § 11.192 adopted February 26, 1970.
§ 11.193. Credit cards not issued by licensees.
A hotel, restaurant or public service licensee may extend credit to customers holding credit cards issued by companies other than licensees which guarantee payment of the credit, provided the licensee has entered into a written agreement to honor the credit cards of the particular company and the agreement is retained in the records of the licensee.
Source The provisions of this § 11.193 adopted February 26, 1970; amended July 8, 1977, effective July 9, 1977, 7 Pa.B. 1890. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (11817).
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