044-21 Wyo. Code R. §§ 21-13 - Jurisdictional Licensing and Status of Insurer

(a) An advertisement intended to be seen or heard beyond the limits of the jurisdiction in which the insurer is licensed shall not imply licensing beyond those limits.
(b) An advertisement shall not create the impression directly or indirectly that the insurer, its financial condition or status, or the payment of its claims, or the merits, desirability, or advisability of its policy forms or kinds of plans of insurance are approved, endorsed, or accredited by any division or agency of the State of Wyoming or the federal government. Terms such as "official," or words of similar import, used to describe any policy or application form are prohibited because of the potential for deceiving or misleading the public.
(c) An advertisement shall not imply that approval, endorsement, or accreditation of policy forms or advertising has been granted by any division or agency of the state of Wyoming or the federal government. Approval of either policy forms or advertising shall not be used by an insurer to imply or state that a governmental agency has endorsed or recommended the insurer, its policies, advertising or its financial condition.

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044-21 Wyo. Code R. §§ 21-13
Amended, Eff. 7/16/2019.

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