§ 36-6156. Advertising or sales material.  


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  • A.  No advertising or sales material relating to a prepaid dental plan organization shall be issued or delivered to any person in this state until a copy of said material has been filed with and approved by the Commissioner.  Within thirty (30) days after submission of said advertising or sales material, the Commissioner shall either approve the advertising or sales material, or shall disapprove it should he determine that in whole or in part said material is false, deceptive, or misleading.  If the Commissioner disapproves any advertising or sales material he shall give written notification to the person who submitted the material.  Thereafter, such advertising or sales material shall not be used by any person. Violation of the provisions of this subsection shall entitle the Commissioner in his discretion and without additional cause to withdraw approval of any membership coverage with respect to which said advertising or sales material is used.

    B.  Offers to sell prepaid dental insurance by advertising or publication of material by prepaid dental plan organizations or anyone acting on behalf of the organization to inform members and potential members of the plan as to the coverage offered by the plan and the operation of the organization shall not be a violation of any provisions of law relating to solicitation of customers or advertising by prepaid dental plan providers, if the advertising or sales material:

    1.  is approved prior to use, by the Commissioner upon determination by the Commissioner that the advertising or sales material is not inaccurate, false, deceptive, or misleading; and

    2.  does not identify the providers of dental services nor describe their professional qualifications, except upon the request of the member or potential member; and

    3.  does not describe the professional experience or attainments of providers of dental services individually or as a group, or contain language that states, evaluates or lauds the professional competence, skills or reputations of such providers; and

    4.  shall not cause any providers of dental services to violate any professional ethics or laws prohibiting the solicitation of patients.

Added by Laws 1983, c. 66, § 16, eff. Nov. 1, 1983.