Authority: IC 27-1-3-7
Affected: IC 27-4-1-4
Sec. 15.
GROUP OR QUASI-GROUP IMPLICATIONS. An advertisement of a particular policy shall not state or imply that prospective policyholders become group or quasi-group members and as such enjoy special rates or underwriting privileges, unless such is the fact.
Interpretation of Section B 12 [this section]
This Section prohibits the use of representations to any segment of individuals that a particular policy or coverage is available only to that, or similar segment of individuals as preferred risks, when actually such policy or coverage is available to eligible members of the public at large. There is no prohibition against advertising that a policy or coverage is available to only a particular segment of individuals such as professional men, business men, etc., as preferred risks when in actual underwriting practice such is the fact.
This Section prohibits the solicitation of a particular class such as governmental employees by the use of advertisements which state or imply that their occupational status entitles them to reduced rates on a group or other basis when in fact the policy being advertised is sold only on an individual basis at regular rates.
760 IAC 1-18-15