Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 16, August 25, 2024
Section 3 CCR 702-4-1-3-10 - Reserve Liabilities for Variable Life Insurance PoliciesA. Reserve liabilities for the variable aspects of the variable life insurance policies shall be maintained in the separate account and established under Part 3 of Article 7 of Title 10, C.R.S., in accordance with actuarial procedures that recognize the variable nature of the benefits provided. The reserve liabilities shall be limited to the market value of the assets of the separate account.B. Reserve liabilities for the guaranteed minimum death benefit shall be the reserve needed to provide for the contingency of death occurring when the guaranteed minimum death benefit exceeds the death benefit that would be paid in the absence of the guarantee, and shall be maintained in the general account of the insurer and shall be not less than the greater of the following minimum reserves: 1. The aggregate total of the term costs, if any, covering a period of one full year from the valuation date, of the guarantee on each variable life insurance policy; or2. The aggregate total of the "attained age level" reserve on each variable life insurance policy. The "attained age level" reserve on each variable life insurance policy shall not be less than zero and shall equal the "residue," as described in Subparagraph 2(a) of this section, of the prior year's "attained age level" reserve on the policy, with any such "residue" increased or decreased by a payment computed on an attained age basis as described in Subparagraph 2(b) of this section. a. The "residue" of the prior year's "attained age level" reserve on each variable life insurance policy shall not be less than zero and shall be determined by adding interest at the valuation interest rate to such prior year's reserve, deducting the tabular claims based on the "excess," if any, of the guaranteed minimum death benefit over the death benefit that would be payable in the absence of such guarantee, and dividing the net result by the tabular probability of survival. The "excess" referred to in the preceding sentence shall be based on the actual level of death benefits that would have been in effect during the preceding year in the absence of the guarantee, taking appropriate account of the reserve assumptions regarding the distribution of death claim payments over the year.b. The payment referred to in Subsection (B)(2) of this section of this regulation shall be computed so that the present value of a level payment of that amount each year over the future premium paying period for the policy is equal to (X) minus (Y) minus (Z), where (X) is the present value of the future guaranteed minimum death benefits, (Y) is the present value of the future death benefits that would be payable in the absence of such guarantee, and (Z) is any "residue," as described in Subparagraph 2(a) of this section, for the prior year's "attained age level" reserve on such variable life insurance policy. The amounts of future death benefits referred to in this subparagraph shall be computed assuming a net investment return of the separate account which may differ from the assumed investment rate and/or the valuation interest rate but in no event may exceed the maximum interest rate permitted for the valuation of life insurance policies.3. The valuation interest rate and mortality table used in computing the two minimum reserves described in Paragraph (1) and (2) of this section shall conform to permissible standards for the valuation of life insurance policies. In determining such minimum reserve, the company may employ suitable approximations and estimates, including but not limited to groupings and averages.C. Except with specific prior written authorization from the Commissioner, any guaranteed policy benefit in a variable life insurance policy must be purchased from, and reserved in, the general account, with the appropriate transfer of sufficient cash or cash equivalent funds for the risk being transferred.37 CR 11, June 10, 2014, effective 7/1/201437 CR 12, June 25, 2014, effective 7/15/2014Colorado Register, Vol 37, No. 14. 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