Or. Admin. Code § 836-051-0775 - Transition Rules
(1) For preneed
insurance policies issued on or after the effective date of this rule and
before January 1, 2012, the 2001 CSO may be used as the minimum standard for
reserves and minimum standard for nonforfeiture benefits for both male and
female insureds.
(2) If an insurer
elects to use the 2001 CSO as a minimum standard for any preneed insurance
policy issued on or after the effective date of this rule and before January 1,
2012, the insurer shall provide, as a part of the actuarial opinion memorandum
submitted in support of the company's asset adequacy testing, an annual written
notification to the Director. The notification shall include:
(a) A complete list of all preneed insurance
policy forms that use the 2001 CSO as a minimum standard;
(b) A certification signed by the appointed
actuary stating that the reserve methodology employed by the company in
determining reserves for the preneed insurance policies issued after the
effective date and using the 2001 CSO as a minimum standard, develops adequate
reserves (For the purposes of this certification, the preneed insurance
policies using the 2001 CSO as a minimum standard cannot be aggregated with any
other policies.); and
(3) Supporting information regarding the
adequacy of reserves for preneed insurance policies issued after the January 1,
2009, and using the 2001 CSO as a minimum standard for reserves.
(4) Preneed insurance policies issued on or
after January 1, 2012, must use the Ultimate 1980 CSO in the calculation of
minimum nonforfeiture values and minimum reserves.
Notes
Stat. Authority: ORS 731.244, 733.306, 743.205
Stats. Implemented: ORS 733.306, 733.310, 743.215, 743.216, 743.221
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