2014 New Hampshire Revised Statutes
Title XXXVII - INSURANCE
Chapter 406-C - SALES OF INSURANCE BY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Section 406-C:12 - Prohibited Practices.

NH Rev Stat § 406-C:12 (2014) What's This?

    406-C:12 Prohibited Practices. –
    I. An employee of a financial institution who is not licensed to sell insurance may refer a party to a person who is licensed to sell insurance, if the employee making such referral is compensated for such referral in an amount that does not exceed a nominal amount and such amount is not based on or related to the party's purchase of insurance.
    II. The financial institution shall not offer, recommend, sponsor, or sell an insurance product which has not been properly approved for sale to New Hampshire residents.
    III. An insurance product shall not be offered in a package with non-insurance products in a manner that constitutes unlawful tying activities, rebating, and unfair competition with respect to insurance sales.
    IV. The payment for rental or lease of space by an unlicensed financial institution to an insurance agent or broker shall not be based directly or indirectly on the volume of premium written or insurance sold by the agent or broker.

Source. 1997, 223:3. 2000, 313:8, 9, eff. Aug. 20, 2000.


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