New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 11 - INSURANCE
Chapter IX - Unfair Trade Practices
Part 215 - Advertisements Of Accident And Health Insurance
- Section 215.1 - Purpose
- Section 215.2 - Applicability
- Section 215.3 - Definitions
- Section 215.4 - Method of disclosure of required information
- Section 215.5 - Form and content of advertisements
- Section 215.6 - Advertisements of benefits payable, losses covered or premiums payable
- Section 215.7 - Necessity for disclosing policy provisions relating to renewability, cancellability and termination
- Section 215.8 - Testimonials or endorsements by third parties
- Section 215.9 - Use of statistics
- Section 215.10 - Identification of plan or number of policies
- Section 215.11 - Disparaging comparisons and statements
- Section 215.12 - Jurisdictional licensing and status of insurer
- Section 215.13 - Identity of insurer
- Section 215.14 - Group or quasi-group implications
- Section 215.15 - Introductory, initial or special offers
- Section 215.16 - Statements about an insurer
- Section 215.17 - Enforcement procedures
- Section 215.18 - Severability provision
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
Statutory authority: Insurance Law, §§ 21, 174-a, 201, 273, 301, 3201, 3216, 3217, 3218, 3221, 3231, 3232, 4235, art. 43; Federal Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C., § 1395 ss
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