First solicitation definition

First solicitation. As defined in Section 3.6(a).
First solicitation means, in the case of producer solicitations, the time when the producer initially sends or presents to the individual any document materially relating to the long-term care insurance coverage the producer is soliciting. Procedural communications, such as setting up an appointment or direct mail asking the consumer to return a post card if he wishes further information, are not material, and therefore not first solicitations. For direct response solicitations, the “first solicitation” is the time the insurer initially sends or presents to the individual any document the prospective applicant requested in the response. The producer in any event shall deliver the outline(s) at the earliest possible time before sending or presenting an application or enrollment form, and the insurer shall deliver the outline(s) no later than the time it submits the application or enrollment form for signature.
First solicitation has the meaning specified in Section 2.19.

More Definitions of First solicitation

First solicitation means, in the case of producer solicitations, the time when the producer initially sends or presents to the individual any document materially relating to the long-term care insurance coverage the producer is soliciting. Procedural communications, such as setting up an appointment or direct mail