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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 62

62S.28 FILING REQUIREMENTS FOR ADVERTISING.

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62S.28 FILING REQUIREMENTS FOR ADVERTISING.
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Subdivision 1. Advertisement copy.
An insurer or other entity providing long-term care insurance or benefits in this state shall provide a copy of any long-term care insurance advertisement intended for use in this state whether through written, radio, or television medium to the commissioner for review or approval by the commissioner, to the extent it may be required under state law. All advertisements must be retained by the insurer or other entity for at least three years from the date the advertisement was first used.
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Subd. 2. Exemption.
The commissioner may exempt from these requirements any advertising form or material when, in the commissioner's opinion, this requirement may not be reasonably applied.
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