Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 044 - Insurance Dept
Sub-Agency 0002 - General Agency, Board or Commission Rules
Chapter 33 - UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES REGULATION
Section 33-3 - Prohibited Uses of Senior-Specific Certifications and Professional Designations

Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 33-3

Current through September 21, 2024

(a) An insurance producer or consultant may not 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 or consultant has special certification or training in advising or servicing seniors in connection with the solicitation, sale or purchase of an annuity, accident and health, or life insurance product, or in the provision of advice as to the value of or the advisability of purchasing or selling an annuity, accident and health, or life insurance product, either directly or indirectly through publications or writings, or by issuing or promulgating analyses or reports related to an annuity, accident and health, or life insurance product.

(b) The prohibited use of senior-specific certifications or professional designations is an untrue, deceptive, misleading, dishonest, or untrustworthy act or practice and includes, but is not limited to, the following:

(i) Use of a certification or professional designation by an insurance producer who has not actually earned or is otherwise ineligible to use the certification or designation;

(ii) Use of a nonexistent or self-conferred certification or professional designation;

(iii) Use of a certification or professional designation that indicates or implies a level of occupational qualifications obtained through education, training or experience that the insurance producer using the certification or designation does not have; and

(iv) Use of a certification or professional designation obtained from a certifying or designating organization that:
(A) Is primarily engaged in the business of instruction in sales or marketing;

(B) Does not have reasonable standards or procedures for assuring the competency of its certificants or designees;

(C) Does not have reasonable standards or procedures for monitoring and disciplining its certificants or designees for improper or unethical conduct; or

(D) Does not have reasonable continuing education requirements for its certificants or designees in order to maintain the certificate or designation.

(c) There is a rebuttable presumption that a certifying or designating organization is not disqualified solely for purposes of subsection (b)(iv) 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:

(i) The American National Standards Institute (ANSI);

(ii) The National Commission for Certifying Agencies; or

(iii) Any organization that is on the U.S. Department of Education's list entitled "Accrediting Agencies Recognized for Title IV Purposes."

(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:

(i) Use of one or more words such as "senior," "retirement," "elder," or like words combined with one or more words such as "certified," "registered," "chartered," "advisor," "specialist," "consultant," "planner," or like words, in the name of the certification or professional designation; and

(ii) The manner in which those words are combined.

(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:

(i) Indicates seniority or standing within the organization; or

(ii) Specifies an individual's area of specialization within the organization.

For purposes of subsection (e), financial services regulatory agency includes, but is not limited to, an agency that regulates insurers, insurance producers, broker-dealers, investment advisers, or investment companies as defined under the federal Investment Company Act of 1940.

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