Effective: October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
No person for himself or as an officer, director, agent, solicitor, or representative of any insurance company, except fire insurance companies or associations or fraternal benefit societies, doing business in this state, shall issue, circulate, or cause or permit to be issued or circulated any estimate, illustration, circular, or statement of any sort misrepresenting the terms of the policy issued or to be issued by such company or the benefits or advantages promised thereby or the dividends or shares or surplus to be received thereon. No person shall use any name or title of any policy or class of policies misrepresenting the true nature thereof, or make, circulate, use, or cause to be made, circulated, or used, any illustration, circular, or statement, whether written or oral, misrepresenting the terms of any policy issued by any such corporation, or the benefits or advantages promised thereby, or any misleading estimate of the dividends or shares of surplus to be received therefrom. No person shall make any misleading representations or incomplete comparison of policies or certificates of insurance to any person insured in any such corporation for the purpose of inducing or tending to induce such person to lapse, forfeit, or surrender his said insurance. Fines collected for violations of this section shall be paid to the county treasurer for the use of the schools as provided in sections 3315.31 and 3315.32 of the Revised Code.
Upon any such conviction the superintendent of insurance shall revoke, for not more than one year, the license of the person, firm, corporation, or association so offending. The superintendent, when he is of the opinion that any company or association writing life insurance in this state, on any plan, is knowingly permitting any of its agents to violate this section, shall give such company or association reasonable notice of a hearing upon the charge of knowingly permitting this section to be violated, and if he finds said company or association guilty of the offense, he shall revoke its license.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 3999 | Crimes Relating to Insurance
Section 3999.02 | False Statement by Medical Examiner of Insurance Company.
Section 3999.03 | Life Insurance - Official or Agent Issuing Fraudulent Policies.
Section 3999.04 | Changing Life Insurance Policy.
Section 3999.05 | Rebates and Other Inducements From Life Insurance Companies.
Section 3999.07 | Sale or Assignment of Premium Note Before Delivery of Policy.
Section 3999.08 | Misrepresentations in Soliciting Insurance.
Section 3999.09 | False or Malicious Statements About Insurance Company.
Section 3999.10 | Misrepresentations in Advertisement by Insurance Company.
Section 3999.11 | Advertisement at Variance With Verified Statement.
Section 3999.12 | Disbursements by Domestic Life Insurance Companies.
Section 3999.13 | Unlawful Reinsurance.
Section 3999.14 | Foreign Life Insurance Companies on the Assessment Plan.
Section 3999.15 | Violations by Accident Insurance Companies and Officers Thereof.
Section 3999.16 | Handicapped Persons - Unfair Discrimination.
Section 3999.18 | Requiring Valid Certificate of Authority.
Section 3999.21 | Applications and Claim Form to Contain Warning Against Insurance Fraud.
Section 3999.22 | Health Insurance Referrals - Prohibited Activities - Exceptions.
Section 3999.32 | Notice of Failure to Make Required Premium Payment or Contribution.
Section 3999.36 | Notice of Impairment to Be Given by Chief Executive.
Section 3999.37 | Prohibiting Fraudulent Acts Concerning Impairment or Insolvency of Insurer.
Section 3999.38 | Prohibiting Payment of Dividend When Insurer Is Impaired.
Section 3999.41 | Insurer to Adopt Antifraud Program.
Section 3999.42 | Insurer to Notify Department of Insurance Fraud.