A person may not make or issue, or cause to be made or issued, a written or oral statement misrepresenting or making incomplete comparisons as to the terms, conditions, or benefits contained in a policy for the purpose of inducing or attempting or tending to induce the policyholder to lapse, forfeit, surrender, retain, exchange, or convert an insurance policy.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 36. Trade Practices and Frauds
Article 1. Trade Practices in General.
Sec. 21.36.020. Unfair methods, deceptive acts prohibited.
Sec. 21.36.025. Unfair marketing practices prohibited.
Sec. 21.36.030. Misrepresentation and false advertising of insurance policies.
Sec. 21.36.040. False information, advertising.
Sec. 21.36.050. Twisting prohibited.
Sec. 21.36.060. False or misleading financial statements.
Sec. 21.36.080. Boycott, coercion, and intimidation.
Sec. 21.36.090. Unfair discrimination.
Sec. 21.36.096. Prohibited denial of claim for causation.
Sec. 21.36.110. Exceptions to discrimination and rebates.
Sec. 21.36.120. Unfair discrimination and rebates prohibited in property and casualty insurance.
Sec. 21.36.125. Unfair claim settlement practices.
Sec. 21.36.130. Stock operations and advisory board contracts.
Sec. 21.36.160. Right of debtor or borrower to select insurance producer and insurer.
Sec. 21.36.170. Interlocking ownership, management.
Sec. 21.36.185. Maintenance of complaint handling records.
Sec. 21.36.190. Fictitious groups.
Sec. 21.36.195. Surplus lines brokers and insurance producers; prohibited acts.