Section 702 Of Article 3. Certificate Of Authority From California Insurance Code >> Division 1. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 3.
702
. (a) An insurer that maintains a certificate of authority to
transact insurance in this state, advertises insurance on the
Internet, and transacts insurance in this state, shall identify all
of the following information on the Internet, regardless of whether
the insurer maintains its Internet presence or if the presence is
maintained on its behalf:
(1) Its name as it appears on its California certificate of
authority, and if different, the name approved by the commissioner
for doing business in this state.
(2) The state of its domicile and its principal place of business.
(3) The number on its California certificate of authority. In lieu
of this number, an insurer may identify all states in which it
maintains certificates of authority to transact insurance, provided
that the insurer discloses its identification number as assigned by
the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
(b) An Internet presence maintained by or on behalf of an insurer
not admitted to transact insurance in this state constitutes an
advertisement, and the insurer shall comply with the requirements of
Section 703.1 if it transacts insurance as defined in subdivision
(c).
(c) A person who advertises on the Internet shall be deemed to be
transacting insurance in this state if the person does any of the
following:
(1) Provides an insurance premium quote specifically to a
California resident.
(2) Accepts an application for coverage from a California
resident.
(3) Otherwise communicates with a California resident regarding
one or more terms of an agreement to provide insurance or an
insurance policy.
This subdivision shall not apply to any lawful placement with a
nonadmitted insurer, including when a person conveys a quote, accepts
an application, and conducts all communications with a California
resident solely through a surplus line broker or special lines'
surplus line broker pursuant to California surplus line laws.