Utah Admin. Code R590-146-20 - Standards for Marketing
A. An
issuer, directly or through its producers, shall:
(1) establish marketing procedures to assure
that any comparison of policies by its producers will be fair and
accurate;
(2) establish marketing
procedures to assure excessive insurance is not sold or issued.
(3) display prominently by type, in bold
font, stamp or other appropriate means, on the first page of the policy the
following:
"Notice to buyer: This policy may not cover all of your medical expenses."
(4)
inquire and otherwise make every reasonable effort to identify whether a
prospective applicant or enrollee for Medicare supplement insurance already has
accident and sickness insurance and the types and amounts of any such
insurance; and
(5) establish
auditable procedures for verifying compliance with this Subsection A.
B. In addition to the practices
prohibited in Section 31A-23a, Part 4, the following acts and practices are
prohibited:
(1) Twisting. Knowingly making any
misleading representation or incomplete or fraudulent comparison of any
insurance policies or insurers for the purpose of inducing, or tending to
induce, any person to lapse, forfeit, surrender, terminate, retain, pledge,
assign, borrow on, or convert an insurance policy or to take out a policy of
insurance with another insurer.
(2)
High pressure tactics. Employing any method of marketing having the effect of
or tending to induce the purchase of insurance through force, fright, threat,
whether explicit or implied, or undue pressure to purchase or recommend the
purchase of insurance.
(3) Cold
lead advertising. Making use directly or indirectly of any method of marketing
which fails to disclose in a conspicuous manner that a purpose of the method of
marketing is solicitation of insurance and that contact will be made by an
insurance producer or insurance company.
C. The terms "Medicare Supplement,"
"Medigap," "Medicare Wrap-Around" and words of similar import shall not be used
unless the policy is issued in compliance with this rule.
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