Delaware Code § 18-2051

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As used in this chapter:
(1) "Customer" means a person who purchases portable electronics or services.
(2) "Enrolled customer" means a customer who elects coverage under a portable electronics insurance policy issued to a vendor
of portable electronics.
(3) "Location" means any physical location in the State or any website, call center site or similar location directed to residents of
the State.
(4) "Portable electronics" means electronic devices that are portable in nature, their accessories and services related to the use of
the device.
(5) a. "Portable electronics insurance" means insurance providing coverage for the repair or replacement of portable electronics
which may provide coverage for portable electronics against any 1 or more of the following: loss, theft, inoperability due to mechanical
failure, malfunction, damage, or other similar cause of need for repair or replacement.
b. "Portable electronics insurance" does not include:
1. A service contract or extended warranty providing coverage limited to the repair, replacement or maintenance of property
for the operational or structural failure of property due to a defect in materials, workmanship, accidental damage from handling
power surges, or normal wear and tear;
2. A policy of insurance covering a seller's or a manufacturer's obligations under a warranty; or
3. A homeowner's, renter's, private passenger automobile, commercial multi-peril, or similar policy.
(6) "Portable electronics transaction" means:
a. The sale or lease of portable electronics by a vendor to a customer; or
b. The sale of a service related to the use of portable electronics by a vendor to a customer.
(7) "Supervising entity" means a business entity that is a licensed insurer or insurance producer that is appointed by an insurer to
supervise the administration of a portable electronics insurance program.
(8) "Vendor" means a person in the business of engaging in portable electronics transactions directly or indirectly.

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