Colorado Code § 10-4-1702

Authority to issue license
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(1) A supervising entity must hold a limited
lines self-storage insurance producer license issued by the division in accordance with part 4 of
article 2 of this title 10 in order to sell, solicit, or negotiate self-storage insurance.
(2) An employee or authorized representative of a self-storage retailer may offer and
disseminate self-storage insurance to a customer at each self-storage retailer location at which
the employee or authorized representative is supervised by a supervising entity.
(3) An employee or authorized representative of a self-storage retailer shall not
advertise, represent, or otherwise hold himself or herself out as a licensed insurer, insurance
agent, or insurance producer, and shall neither evaluate nor interpret the technical terms,
benefits, or conditions of the offered self-storage insurance with the occupant or evaluate or
provide advice concerning an occupant's existing insurance coverage.
(4) Unless the self-storage retailer is a supervising entity, the self-storage retailer shall
not advertise, represent, or otherwise hold itself out as a licensed insurer, insurance agent, or
insurance producer, and shall neither evaluate nor interpret the technical terms, benefits, or
conditions of the offered self-storage insurance with the occupant or evaluate or provide advice
concerning an occupant's existing insurance coverage.
(5) A supervising entity shall maintain a registry of self-storage retailer locations that are
authorized to offer and disseminate self-storage insurance coverage in this state. Upon request by
the commissioner and with ten days' notice to the supervising entity, the supervising entity shall
make the registry open to inspection and examination by the commissioner during regular
business hours of the supervising entity.
(6) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a license issued pursuant to this part 17
authorizes the licensee and its employees or authorized representatives to engage in those
activities that are permitted in this part 17.

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