Maryland Code § IN-4-204

Section IN-4-204
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(a) (1) A person may not accept for publication or printing in a
newspaper, magazine, or other periodical, or for broadcast on radio or television in
the State, an advertisement or other notice that directly or indirectly solicits business
for or sets forth the advantages of doing business with an insurer, insurance
producer, or other person, unless the person that will publish or broadcast the
advertisement or notice has a certificate issued by the Commissioner stating that the
insurer, insurance producer, or other person named in the certificate is authorized to
transact insurance business in the State.

(2) On application of any person, the Commissioner shall issue the
certificate without charge.
(b) A person may not publish or print in a newspaper, magazine, periodical,
circular letter, pamphlet, or in any other manner, or broadcast by radio or television
in the State, an advertisement or other notice that directly or indirectly solicits
business for or sets forth the advantages of doing business with an insurer, insurance
producer, or other person that is not authorized to transact insurance business in the
State.
(c) A manufacturer, jobber, wholesaler, or retailer may not distribute or
cause to be distributed matchbooks or other advertising matter, except newspapers
and magazines of general circulation, that directly or indirectly solicits business for
or sets forth the advantages of doing business with an insurer, insurance producer,
or other person that is not authorized to transact insurance business in the State.

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