As used in this part 17, unless the context otherwise requires: (1) "Business entity" includes an individual working for or acting on behalf of the self- storage retailer. (2) "Insurer" means an admitted company or authorized company, as defined in section 10-1-102 (3), approved to transact insurance in this state. (3) "Occupant" means a person or his or her lessee, successor, or assignee entitled to the use of a self-storage space at a self-service storage facility, to the exclusion of others, under a self-storage rental agreement. (4) "Offer and disseminate" means to provide general information about self-storage insurance, including a description of the coverage and price, as well as processing the application, collecting premiums, and performing other nonlicenseable activities permitted by the state. (5) "Self-service storage facility" means real property designed and used for the sole purpose of renting or leasing individual storage space to occupants who are given access to a self-storage space for the sole purpose of storing and removing personal property. (6) "Self-storage insurance" means insurance coverage for property loss incidental to the rental of a self-storage space at a self-service storage facility. (7) "Self-storage rental agreement" means a written agreement setting forth the terms and conditions governing the use of a self-storage space provided by a self-service storage facility for rent or lease. (8) "Self-storage retailer" means a business entity that rents self-storage units and may offer and disseminate self-storage insurance as a service to its customers on behalf of and under the direction of a supervising entity. (9) "Self-storage space" means a designated storage unit or other designated space at a self-service storage facility. (10) "Supervising entity" means a business entity or person that is a limited line producer, as that term is defined in section 10-2-103 (7.3), authorized by an insurer to supervise a self-storage retailer.
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