North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 45 - Insurance, Commissioner of
Article 45-16 - Life Settlements
Chapter 45-16-02 - Life Settlement Advertising
Section 45-16-02-03 - Disclosure requirements
Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
1. Advertisements must be accurate and truthful and not misleading in fact or by implication. The form and content of an advertisement of a life settlement contract shall be sufficiently complete and clear so as to avoid deception. It shall not have the capacity or tendency to mislead or deceive. Whether an advertisement has the capacity or tendency to mislead or deceive shall be determined by the commissioner from the overall impression that the advertisement may be reasonably expected to create upon a person of average education or intelligence within the segment of the public to which it is directed.
2. A person or trust may not directly or indirectly market, advertise, solicit, or otherwise promote the purchase of a policy for the sole purpose of or with an emphasis on settling the policy.
3. The information required to be disclosed under this section shall not be minimized, rendered obscure, or presented in an ambiguous fashion or intermingled with the text of the advertisement so as to be confusing or misleading.
4. An advertisement shall not contain statistical information unless it accurately reflects recent and relevant facts. The source of all statistics used in an advertisement shall be identified.
5. An advertisement shall not disparage insurers, life settlement providers, life settlement brokers, life settlement investment agents, insurance producers, policies, services, or methods of marketing.
6. The name of the life settlement licensee shall be clearly identified in all advertisements about the licensee or its life settlement contract and if any specific life settlement contract is advertised, the life settlement contract shall be identified either by form number or some other appropriate description. If an application is part of the advertisement, the name of the life settlement provider shall be shown on the application.
7. An advertisement shall not use a trade name, group designation, name of the parent company of a life settlement licensee, name of a particular division of the life settlement licensee, service mark, slogan, symbol, or other device or reference without disclosing the name of the life settlement licensee if the advertisement would have the capacity or tendency to mislead or deceive as to the true identity of the life settlement licensee or to create the impression that a company other than the life settlement licensee would have any responsibility for the financial obligation under a life settlement contract.
8. An advertisement shall not use any combination of words, symbols, or physical materials that by their content, phraseology, shape, color, or other characteristics are so similar to a combination of words, symbols, or physical materials used by a government program or agency or otherwise appear to be of such a nature that they tend to mislead prospective owners into believing that the solicitation is in some manner connected with a government program or agency.
9. An advertisement may state that a life settlement licensee is licensed in the state where the advertisement appears provided it does not exaggerate that fact or suggest or imply that a competing life settlement licensee may not be so licensed. The advertisement may ask the audience to consult the licensee's website or contact the insurance department to find out if the state requires licensing and, if so, whether the life settlement provider or life settlement broker is licensed.
10. An advertisement shall not create the impression that the life settlement provider, its financial condition or status, the payment of its claims, or the merits, desirability, or advisability of its life settlement contracts are recommended or endorsed by any government entity.
11. The name of the actual licensee shall be stated in all of its advertisements. An advertisement shall not use a trade name, any group designation, name of any affiliate or controlling entity of the licensee, service mark, slogan, symbol, or other device in a manner that would have the capacity or tendency to mislead or deceive as to the true identity of the actual licensee or create the false impression that an affiliate or controlling entity would have any responsibility for the financial obligation of the licensee.
12. An advertisement shall not directly or indirectly create the impression that any division or agency of the state or of the United States government endorses, approves, or favors:
13. If the advertiser emphasizes the speed with which the life settlement transaction will occur, the advertising must disclose the average timeframe from completed application to the date of offer and from acceptance of the offer to receipt of the funds by the owner.
14. If the advertising emphasizes the dollar amounts available to owners, the advertising shall disclose the average purchase price as a percentage of face value obtained by owners contracting with the licensee during the past six months.
General Authority: NDCC 26.1-33.4-07, 26.1-33.4-11
Law Implemented: NDCC 26.1-33.4-07