Actual or constructive control definition

Actual or constructive control means the records are maintained or stored in any form or format on the premises of the business entity or at another location or facility under the custody or control of the business entity or a parent or subsidiary business, including pursuant to an agreement or contract with the business entity or any parent or subsidiary business and third-party service provider, in Colorado or elsewhere.
Actual or constructive control means the records are maintained or stored in any form or format on the premises of the business entity or at another location or facility

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