Sec.38a-297-4. Style requirements  


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  • (a) The following type-face styles shall be acceptable under this regulation.

    Aldus

    Chelmsford (Optima)

    Alternate Gothic No. 3

    Clarendon Light

    American Typewriter Light

    Clearface

    American Typewriter Medium

    Crown (Century)

    Americana

    Egyptian

    Andover (Palatino)

    Egyptian Light

    Antique Olive Light

    Electra

    Aster

    Eurostile

    Auriga

    Fairfield Medium

    Avant Garde Light

    Friz Quadrata

    Avant Garde Book

    Garamond

    Baskerville

    Garamond No. 3

    Bembo

    Goudy Oldstyle

    Benguiat Book

    Hanover (Melior)

    Bodoni

    Helvetica Light

    Bodoni Book

    Helvetica

    Bookman

    Helvetica Condensed

    Caledonia

    Highland (Caledonia)

    Candida

    Iridium

    Caslon Old Face No. 2

    Italia Book

    Century Expanded

    Janson

    Century Schoolbook

    Korinna

    Megaron Light (Helvetica Light)

    Stymie Medium

    Megaron Medium (Helvetica Medium)

    Stymie Light

    Melior

    Tiffany Light

    Memphis Light

    Tiffany Medium

    Memphis Medium

    Times Roman

    Monticello

    Trade Gothic Light

    News Gothic

    Trade Gothic

    Optima

    Trade Gothic Condensed

    Orion

    Trade Gothic Extended

    Palatino

    Trump

    Primer

    Trump Medieval

    Quorum Light

    Univers Light

    Quorum Book

    Univers Medium

    Rotation

    Univers No. 45

    Sabon

    Univers No. 46

    Schoolbook

    Univers No. 55

    Serif Gothic Light

    Univers No. 56

    Souvenir

    Univers No. 57

    Souvenir Light

    Univers 45 Light

    This list is not intended to be exhaustive but is intended solely as an indication of the legibility of a type-face style that is required. Any type-face style selected other than those listed above may be used only with the approval of the Insurance Commissioner. Extreme type styles such as "Old English" or heavy block are not acceptable.

    (b) Italics, bold face and contrasting styles may be used to emphasize important or technical terms and for captions. When two or more type-face styles are used, they shall be visually compatible.

(Effective September 25, 1992)