Utah Admin. Code R590-94-5 - Conditions
(1) For each life insurance policy form with
separate rates for smokers and nonsmokers an insurer may:
(a) use composite mortality tables to
determine minimum reserve liabilities and minimum cash surrender values and
amounts of paid-up nonforfeiture benefits;
(b) use smoker and nonsmoker mortality tables
to determine the valuation net premiums and additional minimum reserves, if
any, required by Section
31A-17-511,
and use composite mortality tables to determine the basic minimum reserves,
minimum cash surrender values and amounts of paid-up nonforfeiture benefits;
or
(c) use smoker and nonsmoker
mortality tables to determine minimum reserve liabilities and minimum cash
surrender values and amounts of paid-up nonforfeiture benefits.
(2) For life insurance issued on
female lives with minimum reserve liabilities and minimum cash surrender values
and amounts of paid-up nonforfeiture benefits determined using the 1958 CSO or
1958 CET Smoker and Nonsmoker Mortality Tables, these minimum values may be
calculated according to an age not more than six years younger than the actual
age of the insured.
(3) The
substitution of the 1958 CSO or 1958 CET Smoker and Nonsmoker Mortality Tables
is available only if made for each life insurance policy on a policy form
delivered or issued for delivery on or after the operative date for that policy
form and before a date not later than January 1, 1989.
Notes
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