Required Information to Be Displayed
- No insurer, agent, broker, solicitor or entity may solicit people 65 and older in this state for the purchase of disability insurance, life insurance, or annuities through the use of a true or fictitious name that is deceptive or misleading about the entity or person or
the ad's purpose.
- Advertisements may not use words, letters, initials, symbols, or other devices that are so similar to those used by governmental agencies, non-profit or charitable institutions, senior organizations, or other insurers that they could mislead the public.
Examples of misleading materials include, but are not limited to, any of the following:
- The advertised coverages are provided or endorsed by any governmental agencies, non-profit or charitable institutions, or senior organizations.
- The advertiser is the same as, connected with, or endorsed by governmental agencies, non-profit or charitable institutions, or senior organizations.
(Note: This does not apply to any person or entity not currently required to be licensed by the department or otherwise exempt from licensure. Nor does it apply to non-resident advisers representing direct response providers.)
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