La. Admin. Code tit. 28 § III-1301

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 8, August 20, 2024
Section III-1301 - Advertising Rules
A. Advertising. All advertising shall forthrightly disclose the purpose of the advertising, that education or training, not a job, is offered, and that the advertiser is a school. Advertising includes any form of public notice however disseminated or utilized. Within this definition would be all publications, communications, promotional items, and efforts which could normally be expected to be seen or encountered by significant numbers of prospective students or their sponsors. Examples include catalogs and other school publications, signs, mailing pieces, radio, television, audio-visual, newspaper, internet or any other form of public notice resulting from the school's recruiting and promotional activities.
B. Solicitation. In the solicitation of students, a school shall not directly, or by implication, misrepresent the services it renders. All advertisements and promotional literature used shall be truthful, informative and constructive; and avoid conveying any false, misleading or exaggerated impressions with respect to the school, its personnel, its courses and services, or the occupational opportunities for its graduates. The true purpose and nature of a school's offerings shall be evident in all advertising. Every advertisement shall constitute to the reader a clear statement of a bonafide offer or announcement made in good faith. It shall be written to its anticipated readership, normally persons unsophisticated in the traditional word usage of the education industry. Therefore, all solicitation must be truthful and conducted with extreme care.

La. Admin. Code tit. 28, § III-1301

Promulgated by the Department of Education, Board of Regents, LR 33:1863 (September 2007).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 17:3141.13, R.S. 17:3141.5(A)(2).