Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1)
(a) An
advertisement shall not directly or by implication represent that a policy or
combination of policies is an introductory, initial, or special offer, that
applicants will receive substantial advantages not available at a later date,
or that the offer is available only to a specified group of individuals, unless
such is the fact. An advertisement shall not contain phrases describing an
enrollment period as "special" or "limited", or similar words or phrases, if
the insurer uses such enrollment periods as its usual method of marketing
health insurance;
(b) An enrollment
period during which a particular insurance coverage may be purchased on an
individual basis shall not be offered unless there has been a lapse of not less
than three months between the close of the immediately preceding enrollment
period for the same coverage and the opening of the new enrollment period. The
advertisement shall indicate the date by which the applicant must mail the
application, which shall be not less than ten days and not more than forty days
from the date that such enrollment period is advertised in this state for the
first time. This requirement applies to all advertising media used by the
insurer. It does not apply to solicitations of employees or members of a group
or association who are eligible under the Insurance Code for group, blanket, or
franchise health insurance. All affiliated insurers in a group of insurers
under common management or control are considered as one insurer for the
purpose of this paragraph. "A particular insurance coverage" refers for the
purpose of this paragraph to an insurance policy which provides substantially
different benefits than those contained in any other policy of the insurer.
Different terms of renewability, an increase or decrease in the dollar amount
of benefits or an increase or decrease in any elimination period or waiting
period from those available during an enrollment period for another policy
shall not be considered sufficient to constitute a different coverage which is
eligible for concurrent or overlapping enrollment periods.
(2) An advertisement shall not offer a policy
which utilizes a reduced initial premium rate in a manner which overemphasizes
the availability and the amount of the initial reduced premium. When an insurer
charges an initial premium that differs in amount from the amount of the
renewal premium payable on the same mode, the advertisement shall not display
the amount of the reduced initial premium either more frequently or more
prominently than the renewal premium, and both the initial reduced premium and
the renewal premium shall be stated in a juxtaposition in each portion of the
advertisement where the initial reduced premium appears.
(3) An advertisement shall not offer special
awards such as a "safe driver's award".
(4)
(a) If
benefits are less for a particular age group, the reduced benefits for that
group must be prominently set out in a separate section of an advertisement in
such a manner that it would normally come to the attention of a casual
reader;
(b) An advertisement for a
policy covering accidental injury only must prominently state that illness or
disease is not covered;
(c) An
insurer soliciting business from customers, employees, or members of a
particular company, employer, union, or other person must display the name of
the insurer as prominently as that of the company, employer, union, or such
other person, and must clearly indicate that there is no affiliation between
the insurer and such person unless some significant affiliation does in fact
exist.
(5)
(a) An advertisement of an individual policy
which provides for a direct response by including an application or enrollment
form shall contain a "policy summary" setting out the essential features of the
policy that will be issued upon acceptance of an application by the
insurer;
(b) The policy summary
shall be prominently displayed and readily distinguishable from all other
portions of the advertisement. The policy summary shall explain the essential
features of the policy in simple, concise, and readily understandable language,
as in the following example:
POLICY SUMMARY
(or other descriptive title)
-A- This policy provides $16.27 daily hospital
benefits.
-B- This policy is guaranteed renewable to age
65.
-C- The insurance company can change the
premium.
-D- Pre-existing conditions are not covered for the
first two years.
-E- Benefits are payable from the first day of accidents
and the eighth day of sickness. -F- Benefits are reduced at age
65.
-G- This policy does not cover mental illness,
alcoholism, or drug addiction.
-H- (Other significant policy
provisions).
Stat. Auth.: ORS 731, ORS 743 & ORS 746
Stats. Implemented: IC 53, f. 3-5-73, ef. 3-15-73; ID 2-1987,
f. & ef. 3-3-87