Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Ins 2604.11 - Jurisdictional Licensing(a) An advertisement that appears or airs in New Hampshire beyond the limits of the jurisdiction in which the insurer is licensed, or which originates in New Hampshire and appears or airs beyond the limits of the jurisdiction in which the insurer is licensed, shall not imply in the advertisement that the insurer is licensed beyond those limits.(b) Direct mail advertisements that appear in New Hampshire from beyond the limits of the licensure jurisdiction, and direct mail advertisements that originate in New Hampshire and are sent beyond the limits of the licensure jurisdiction, shall indicate that the insurer is licensed in a specified state or states only, or is not licensed in a specified state or states. Direct mail advertisements shall use language such as "This Company is licensed only in State "A" or "This Company is not licensed in State B", or "This policy is not available to residents of .......".(c) Any advertisement that originates outside the state of New Hampshire, but that can reasonably be expected to be seen or heard in this state, shall comply with this part, except when the advertisement prominently sets forth an appropriate disclaimer such as: "This policy is not available to residents of New Hampshire."N.H. Admin. Code § Ins 2604.11
Amended by Volume XXXVI Number 36, Filed September 8, 2016, Proposed by #11173, Effective 12/5/2016, Expires 12/5/2026.