Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 45-04-07.2-03 - Conditions1. For each plan of insurance with separate rates for preferred and standard nonsmoker lives, an insurer may use the super preferred nonsmoker, preferred nonsmoker, and residual standard nonsmoker tables to substitute for the nonsmoker mortality table found in the 2001 CSO mortality table to determine minimum reserves. At the time of election and annually after that, except for business valued under the residual standard nonsmoker table, the appointed actuary of the insurer shall certify to the commissioner that: a. The present value of death benefits over the next ten years after the valuation date using the anticipated mortality experience without recognition of mortality improvement beyond the valuation date for each class is less than the present value of death benefits using the valuation basic mortality table corresponding to the valuation table being used for that class. b. The present value of death benefits over the future life of the contracts using anticipated mortality experience without recognition of mortality improvement beyond the valuation date for each class is less than the present value of death benefits using the valuation basic mortality table corresponding to the valuation table being used for that class. 2. For each plan of insurance with separate rates for preferred and standard smoker lives, an insurer may use the preferred smoker and residual standard smoker tables to substitute for the smoker mortality table found in the 2001 CSO mortality table to determine minimum reserves. At the time of election and annually thereafter for business valued under the preferred smoker table, the appointed actuary of an insurer shall certify to the commissioner that: a. The present value of death benefits over the next ten years after the valuation date using the anticipated mortality experience without recognition of mortality improvement beyond the valuation date for each class is less than the present value of death benefits using the preferred smoker valuation basic mortality table corresponding to the valuation table being used for that class. b. The present value of death benefits over the future life of the contracts using anticipated mortality experience without recognition of mortality improvement beyond the valuation date for each class is less than the present value of death benefits using the preferred smoker valuation basic mortality table. c. Unless exempted by the commissioner, every authorized insurer using the 2001 CSO preferred class structure table shall annually file with the commissioner, with the national association of insurance commissioners, or with a statistical agent designated by the national association of insurance commissioners and acceptable to the commissioner, statistical reports showing mortality and such other information as the commissioner may deem necessary or expedient for the administration of the provisions of this regulation. The form of the reports shall be established by the commissioner or the commissioner may require the use of a form established by the national association of insurance commissioners or by a statistical agent designated by the national association of insurance commissioners and acceptable to the commissioner. N.D. Admin Code 45-04-07.2-03
Effective January 1, 2008.General Authority: NDCC 28-32-02
Law Implemented: NDCC 26.1-35-02