28 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.1402 - Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in these sections, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) 1958 CET Table--That
mortality table developed by the Society of Actuaries Special Committee on New
Mortality Tables, incorporated in the National Association of Insurance
Commissioners (NAIC) Model Standard Nonforfeiture Law for Life Insurance, and
referred to in that model as the Commissioners 1958 Extended Term Insurance
Table.
(2) 1980 CET Table--That
mortality table consisting of separate rates of mortality for male and female
lives, developed by the Society of Actuaries Committee to Recommend New
Mortality Tables for Valuation of Standard Individual Ordinary Life Insurance,
incorporated in the 1980 NAIC amendments to the Model Standard Nonforfeiture
Law for Life Insurance, and referred to in those models as the Commissioners
1980 Extended Term Insurance Table.
(3) 1958 CSO Table--That mortality table
developed by the Society of Actuaries Special Committee on New Mortality
Tables, incorporated in the NAIC Model Standard Nonforfeiture Law for Life
Insurance, and referred to in that model as the Commissioners 1958 Standard
Ordinary Mortality Table.
(4) 1980
CSO Table, with or without Ten-Year Select Mortality Factors--That mortality
table, consisting of separate rates of mortality for male and female lives,
developed by the Society of Actuaries Committee to Recommend New Mortality
Tables for Valuation of Standard Individual Ordinary Life Insurance,
incorporated in the 1980 NAIC amendments to the Model Standard Valuation Law
and Standard Nonforfeiture Law for Life Insurance, and referred to in those
models as the Commissioners 1980 Standard Ordinary Mortality Table, with or
without Ten-Year Select Mortality Factors. The same select factors will be used
for both smokers and nonsmokers tables.
(5) Composite mortality tables--The mortality
tables previously defined in this section as they were originally published
with rates of mortality that do not distinguish between smokers and
nonsmokers.
(6) Smoker and
nonsmoker mortality tables--The mortality tables with separate rates of
mortality for smokers and nonsmokers derived from the tables defined elsewhere
in this section, which were developed by the Society of Actuaries Task Force on
Smoker/Nonsmoker Mortality and the California Insurance Department staff and
recommended by the NAIC Technical Staff Actuarial Group.
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