Section 3929.29 | Restrictions in advertisements - forfeiture.
No fire insurance company organized under the laws of this state, or admitted to do business in this state, shall include in a statement of assets in any public advertisement, card, or circular, any item of value of a class or character not admitted by the superintendent of insurance in the annual report of such company. Every such advertisement, card, or circular, containing such a statement of assets of said company, must contain a full statement of all the liabilities of the company, including the reinsurance reserve, which in no case shall be less than that required by law for its annual report.
Any violation of this section, after a second notice from the superintendent, will render such company liable to a forfeiture of one thousand dollars, and each subsequent violation to a like forfeiture, to be recovered in an action instituted against such company by the prosecuting attorney in the name of the state and paid to the county treasurer for the use of the schools as provided in sections 3315.31 and 3315.32 of the Revised Code.
Available Versions of this Section
- October 1, 1953 – House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly [ View October 1, 1953 Version ]