Ala. Admin. Code r. 482-1-132-.05 - Form And Content Of Advertisements
(1) Advertisements shall be truthful and not
misleading in fact or by implication. The form and content of an advertisement
of a policy shall be sufficiently complete and clear so as to avoid deception.
It shall not have the capacity or tendency to mislead or deceive. Whether an
advertisement has the capacity or tendency to mislead or deceive shall be
determined by the Commissioner of Insurance from the overall impression that
the advertisement may be reasonably expected to create upon a person of average
education or intelligence within the segment of the public to which it is
directed.
(2) No advertisement
shall use the terms "investment," "investment plan," "founder's plan," "charter
plan," "deposit," "expansion plan," "profit," "profits," "profit sharing,"
"interest plan," "savings," "savings plan," "private pension plan," "retirement
plan" or other similar terms in connection with a policy in a context or under
such circumstances or conditions as to have the capacity or tendency to mislead
a purchaser or prospective purchaser of such policy to believe that he will
receive, or that it is possible that he will receive, something other than a
policy or some benefit not available to other persons of the same class and
equal expectation of life.
Author: Commissioner of Insurance
Notes
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, ยงยง 27-2-17.
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