N.J.S.A. 17:30A-20

Prohibition of advertisement using association for purpose of sales or solicitation

17:30A-20. Prohibition of advertisement using association for purpose of sales or solicitation 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 which uses the existence of the New Jersey Property-Liability Insurance Guaranty Association for the purpose of sales, solicitation, or inducement to purchase any form of insurance covered by the New Jersey Property-Liability Insurance Guaranty Association Act; provided, however, this section shall not apply to the New Jersey Property-Liability Insurance Guaranty Association or to any other entity which does not sell or solicit insurance. L.1979, c. 448, s. 9, eff. Feb. 22, 1980.

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