Wisconsin Code § 628.95

Individual navigator, navigator entity, and nonnavigator assister conduct
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(1) GENERAL. For purposes of this subchapter, an individual navigator, navigator entity,
or nonnavigator assister, in the performance of its duties, shall be
considered to be transacting the business of insurance.
(2) PROHIBITED PRACTICES. An individual navigator, navigator entity, or nonnavigator assister may not do any of the
following:
(a) Receive compensation from an insurer who offers a health
benefit plan or stop loss insurance or from a 3rd-party
administrator.
(b) Provide any information or services related to enrollment
in health benefit plans or other insurance products not offered in
the exchange.
(c) Make or cause to be made any communication relating to
the exchange, health benefit plans, an insurance contract, the insurance business, any insurer, any individual navigator, any navigator entity, any nonnavigator assister, or any intermediary that
contains false, deceptive, or misleading information, including
information that is misleading because of incompleteness.
(d) Provide advice about which health benefit plan is better or
worse for a particular individual or employer.
(e) Recommend a particular health benefit plan or insurer or
advise consumers about which health benefit plan to choose.
(f) Engage in any unfair method of competition or any other
unfair, fraudulent, deceptive, or dishonest act or practice.
(g) Receive compensation that is dependent, in whole or in
part, on whether an individual enrolls in or renews a health benefit plan.
(3) RESTITUTION. The commissioner may require that any
person that violates this subchapter make restitution to any individual who suffers financial injury because of the violation of
this subchapter.

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