7308 - Unlawful advertising of insurance business.

     § 7308.  Unlawful advertising of insurance business.        (a)  Offense defined.--A person is guilty of a misdemeanor of     the second degree if he publishes or prints in any newspaper,     magazine, periodical, circular, letter, pamphlet, or in any     other manner, or publishes by radio or television broadcasting,     any advertisement or other notice, either directly or     indirectly, setting forth the advantages of, or soliciting     business for, any insurance company, association, society,     exchange or person which has not been authorized to do business     in this Commonwealth, or accepts for publication or printing in     any newspaper, magazine or other periodical, or for radio or     television broadcasting, any advertisement or other notice,     either directly or indirectly, setting forth the advantages of     or soliciting business for any insurance company, association,     exchange or person, unless such newspaper, magazine or other     periodical, or the radio or television broadcasting company has     in its possession a true and attested or photostatic copy of a     certificate of authority from the Insurance Department to the     effect that the insurance company, association, society,     exchange or person named therein is authorized to do business in     this Commonwealth.        (b)  Issue of certificate.--Such certificates shall be issued     by the Insurance Department to any person applying therefor.