N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 11 § 223.5 - Prohibited acts or practices on a military installation
(a) No insurer or insurance producer with
respect to in-person, face-to-face solicitation of an insurance policy on a
military installation, shall:
(1) knowingly
solicit the purchase of an insurance policy door to door from a service member,
or without first establishing a specific appointment for each meeting with the
prospective purchaser;
(2) solicit
a service member in a group or mass audience or in a captive audience where
attendance is not voluntary;
(3)
knowingly make appointments with or solicit a service member during the service
member's normally scheduled duty hours;
(4) make appointments with or solicit a
service member in barracks, day rooms, unit areas, or transient personnel
housing or other areas where the installation commander has prohibited
solicitation;
(5) solicit the sale
of an insurance policy without first obtaining permission from the installation
commander or the commander's designee;
(6) except for telephone solicitations, fail
to present to a solicited service member DD Form 2885, Personal Commercial
Solicitation Evaluation (a sample of which may be found as Enclosure 5 to DoDI
1344.07, which is referenced in section
223.4[b]
of this Part), or encourage a service member solicited not to complete or
submit a DD Form 2885; or
(7)
knowingly accept an application for an insurance policy or issue an insurance
policy on the life of an enlisted member of the United States Armed Forces
without first obtaining for the insurer's files a completed copy of any
required form that confirms that the applicant has received counseling or
fulfilled any other similar requirement for the sale of an insurance policy
established by regulations, directives or rules of the DoD or any branch of the
Armed Forces.
(b) No
insurer or insurance producer on a military installation shall:
(1) use DoD personnel, directly or
indirectly, as a representative or agent in any official or business capacity,
with or without compensation, with respect to the solicitation or sale of an
insurance policy to a service member;
(2) use an insurance producer to participate
in any United States Armed Forces sponsored education or orientation program;
or
(3) post unauthorized bulletins,
notices or advertisements.
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