Utah Admin. Code R590-223-3 - Definitions
Terms used in this rule are defined in Sections 31A-1-301 and 31A-17-501. Additional terms are defined as follows:
(1) "2001 CSO
Mortality Table" means a mortality table, 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 Proceedings of the NAIC, 2nd Quarter 2002. 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) "2001 CSO Mortality Table (F)" means a
mortality table consisting of the rates of mortality for female lives from the
2001 CSO Mortality Table.
(3) "2001
CSO Mortality Table (M)" means a mortality table consisting of the rates of
mortality for male lives from the 2001 CSO Mortality Table.
(4) "Composite mortality tables" means
mortality tables with rates of mortality that do not distinguish between
smokers and nonsmokers.
(5) "Smoker
and nonsmoker mortality tables" means mortality tables with separate rates of
mortality for smokers and nonsmokers.
Notes
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