28 Tex. Admin. Code § 21.107 - Testimonials, Appraisals, or Analyses
(a) A
person or entity making a testimonial, recommendation or endorsement shall be
deemed a "spokesperson" for an insurer or agent if the person or entity:
(1) has a proprietary or other financial
interest in the insurer or agent or a related entity as a stockholder,
director, officer, employee or otherwise;
(2) has been formed by the insurer or agent,
or is owned or controlled by the insurer or agent, its employees, or the person
or persons who own or control the insurer or agent;
(3) has any person in a policy-making
position who is affiliated with the insurer or agent in any of the capacities
described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subsection; or
(4) is in any way directly or indirectly
compensated for making a testimonial, recommendation or endorsement.
(b) An advertisement may not
state, imply, or create the impression directly or indirectly that the insurer,
its financial condition or status, the payment of its claims, or the agent is
recommended or endorsed by any division or agency of this state or the United
States government. No advertisement may state that a policy form or kinds or
plans of insurance are approved by the Texas Department of Insurance without
disclosing that such approval is extended to all such policies, kinds, or forms
of insurance legitimately sold in this state; nor may such statement imply
recommendation by any agency of this state or the federal government.
(c) Licensing by a public body shall not be
presented in any advertisement as an endorsement of an insurer or agent as
distinguished from other insurers or agents similarly acted upon.
(d) An insurer or agent may advertise to the
general public policies available only to members of an association described
by the Insurance Code §
1251.052. If the
association's directors are not elected by its members, the advertisement,
unless advertising only long-term care insurance, shall disclose this fact, and
also disclose that the directors may approve rate increases. An advertisement
may not state or imply that an insurer, agent, or policy has been approved or
endorsed by an individual, group of individuals, society, association, or other
organization, unless such is a fact and unless any relationship described in
subsection (a) of this section that exists between the entity and the insurer
or agent is prominently disclosed.
(e) A testimonial, recommendation, or
endorsement made by a person or entity who is not a spokesperson shall
represent the current opinion of the author and shall reflect the author's
personal opinions of or experiences with the insurer or its products.
(f) A testimonial, recommendation, or
endorsement shall be applicable to the policy advertised or to the insurer if
no specific policy is being advertised, and shall be accurately
reproduced.
(g) If a person is
compensated, directly or indirectly, for making a testimonial, endorsement, or
appraisal, this shall be disclosed in the advertisement by language
substantially as follows: "Paid Endorsement."
(h) A testimonial, recommendation, or
endorsement by any person or entity other than the issuing insurer or the
insurer's agent shall not include representations or promises of future policy
outcomes for themselves or others.
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