83-23-235 - Use of association's name in insurance advertisements or solicitations; association to prepare document describing general purposes and limitations of association.
§ 83-23-235. Use of association's name in insurance advertisements or solicitations; association to prepare document describing general purposes and limitations of association.
(1) No person, including an insurer, agent or affiliate of an insurer shall make, publish, disseminate, circulate or place before the public, or cause directly or indirectly, to be made, published, disseminated, circulated or placed before the public in any newspaper, magazine or other publication, or in the form of a notice, circular, pamphlet, letter or poster, or over any radio station or television station, or in any other way, any advertisement, announcement or statement, written or oral, which uses the existence of the Insurance Guaranty Association of this state for the purpose of sales, solicitation or inducement to purchase any form of insurance covered by the Mississippi Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association Act. However, this section shall not apply to the Mississippi Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association or any other entity which does not sell or solicit insurance.
(2) Within one hundred eighty (180) days of the effective date of this article, the association shall prepare a summary document describing the general purposes and current limitations of the article and complying with subsection (3) of this section. This document shall be submitted to the commissioner for approval. At the expiration of the sixtieth day after the date on which the commissioner approves the document, an insurer may not deliver a policy or contract to a policy or contract owner unless the summary document is delivered to the policy or contract owner at the time of delivery of the policy or contract. The document shall also be available upon request by a policy owner. The distribution, delivery or contents or interpretation of this document does not guarantee that either the policy or the contract or the owner of the policy or contract is covered in the event of the impairment or insolvency of a member insurer. The description document shall be revised by the association as amendments to the article may require. Failure to receive this document does not give the policy owner, contract owner, certificate holder or insured any greater rights than those stated in this article.
(3) The document prepared under subsection (2) shall contain a clear and conspicuous disclaimer on its face. The commissioner shall establish the form and content of the disclaimer. The disclaimer shall:
(a) State the name and address of the Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association and insurance department;
(b) Prominently warn the policy or contract owner that the Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association may not cover the policy or, if coverage is available, it will be subject to substantial limitations and exclusions and conditioned on continued residence in this state;
(c) State the types of policies for which guaranty funds will provide coverage;
(d) State that the insurer and its agents are prohibited by law from using the existence of the Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association for the purpose of sales, solicitation or inducement to purchase any form of insurance;
(e) State that the policy or contract owner should not rely on coverage under the Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association when selecting an insurer;
(f) Explain rights available and procedures for filing a complaint to allege a violation of any provisions of this article; and
(g) Provide other information as directed by the commissioner including, but not limited to, sources for information about the financial condition of insurers provided that the information is not proprietary and is subject to disclosure under that state's public records law.
(4) A member insurer shall retain evidence of compliance with subsection (2) for so long as the policy or contract for which the notice is given remains in effect.
Sources: Laws, 1985, ch. 482, § 18; Laws, 1999, ch. 365, § 10, eff from and after passage (approved Mar. 15, 1999.)