Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 230 - Department of Business Regulation
Chapter 20 - Insurance
Subchapter 25 - LIFE AND ANNUITIES
Part 13 - Senior Specifications (230-RICR-20-25-13)
Section 230-RICR-20-25-13.5 - Prohibited Uses of Senior-Specific Certifications and Professional Designations
Current through September 18, 2024
A. It is an unfair and deceptive act or practice in the business of insurance within the meaning of R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 27-29 for an insurance producer to use a senior-specific certification or professional designation that indicates or implies in such a way as to mislead a purchaser or prospective purchaser that the insurance producer has special certification or training in advising or servicing seniors in connection with the solicitation, sale or purchase of a life insurance or annuity product or in the provision of advice as to the value of or the advisability of purchasing or selling a life insurance or annuity product, either directly or indirectly through publications or writings, or by issuing or promulgating analyses or reports related to a life insurance or annuity product.
B. The prohibited use of senior-specific certifications or professional designations includes, but is not limited to, the following:
C. There is a rebuttable presumption that a certifying or designating organization is not disqualified solely for purposes of § 13.5(A)(2)(d) of this Part when the certification or designation issued from the organization does not primarily apply to sales or marketing and when the organization or the certification or designation in question has been accredited by:
D. In determining whether a combination of words or an acronym standing for a combination of words constitutes a certification or professional designation indicating or implying that a person has special certification or training in advising or servicing seniors, factors to be considered shall include:
E. For purposes of this regulation, a job title within an organization that is licensed or registered by a State or federal financial services regulatory agency is not a certification or professional designation, unless it is used in a manner that would confuse or mislead a reasonable consumer, when the job title: