28 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.9602 - Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) 2001 CSO
Mortality Table--Mortality tables, consisting of separate rates of mortality
for male and female lives, developed by the American Academy of Actuaries CSO
Task Force from the Valuation Basic Mortality Table developed by the Society of
Actuaries Individual Life Insurance Valuation Mortality Task Force, and adopted
by the NAIC in December 2002. The 2001 CSO Mortality Table is included in the
2nd Quarter 2002 Proceedings of the NAIC. Unless the context
indicates otherwise, the 2001 CSO Mortality Table includes both the ultimate
form of that table and the select and ultimate form of that table and includes
both the smoker and nonsmoker mortality tables and the composite mortality
tables. It also includes both the age-nearest-birthday and age-last-birthday
bases of the mortality tables.
(2)
Department--The Texas Department of Insurance.
(3) NAIC--National Association of Insurance
Commissioners.
(4) Prepaid funeral
benefits--As defined in the Finance Code §
154.002(9).
(5) Prepaid funeral benefits contract--A
contract or agreement for prepaid funeral benefits subject to the requirements
of the Finance Code Chapter 154.
(6) Preneed life insurance--A life insurance
policy or certificate that is approved by the department, issued by an
insurance company licensed by the department, issued in conjunction with an
insurance-funded prepaid funeral benefits contract, and which, whether by
assignment or otherwise, has the purpose of funding prepaid funeral benefits to
be provided at the time of or immediately following the death of the insured.
For purposes of this subchapter, the definition of preneed life insurance does
not include an annuity contract or policy.
(7) Ultimate 1980 CSO--The Commissioners 1980
Standard Ordinary Mortality Table without 10-year selection factors,
incorporated into the 1980 amendments to the NAIC Standard Valuation Law
approved in December 1983.
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