New Mexico Register / Volume XXIX,
Issue 14 / July 24, 2018
This is an
amendment to 13.9.18 NMAC, Sections 1, 7, 8, 9 and 10, effective July 24, 2018.
13.9.18.1 ISSUING AGENCY:
[New
Mexico Public Regulation Commission.] Office of Superintendent of Insurance
(OSI), Post Office Box 1689, Santa Fe, NM 87504-1689.
[13.9.18.1
NMAC - N, 12/31/2007; A, 7/24/2018]
13.9.18.7 DEFINITIONS:
A. “2001
CSO Mortality Table” means
that mortality table, consisting of separate rates of mortality for male and
female lives, developed by the [American academy of actuaries] AAA
CSO task force from the Valuation Basic
Mortality Table developed by the [society of actuaries] SOA
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, second
quarter 2002, and supplemented by the 2001
CSO Preferred Class Structure Mortality Table defined in Subsection B of
13.9.18.7 NMAC. 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. Mortality tables in the 2001 CSO Mortality Table include the
following:
(1) “2001
CSO Mortality Table (F)” means that mortality table consisting of
the rates of mortality for female lives from the 2001 CSO Mortality Table;
(2) “2001
CSO Mortality Table (M)” means that mortality table consisting of
the rates of mortality for male lives from the 2001 CSO Mortality Table;
(3) “Composite
Mortality Tables” means mortality tables with rates of mortality
that do not distinguish between smokers and nonsmokers; and
(4) “Smoker
and Nonsmoker Mortality Tables” means mortality tables with separate
rates of mortality for smokers and nonsmokers.
B. “2001
CSO Preferred Class Structure Mortality Table” means mortality
tables with separate rates of mortality for super preferred nonsmokers,
preferred nonsmokers, residual standard nonsmokers, preferred smokers, and
residual standard smoker splits of the 2001
CSO Nonsmoker and Smoker Tables as adopted by the at the September, 2006
national meeting and published in the Proceedings
of the NAIC, third quarter 2006.
Unless the context indicates otherwise, the 2001 CSO Preferred Class
Structure Mortality Table includes both the ultimate form of that
table and the select and ultimate form of that table. It includes both the Smoker and Nonsmoker Mortality Tables. It includes both the male and female
mortality tables and the gender composite mortality tables. It also includes both the
age-nearest-birthday and age-last-birthday bases of the mortality table.
C. “AAA” means the American academy of actuaries.
D. “CSO” means commissioners standard ordinary.
E. “NAIC” means the national association of insurance commissioners.
F. “SOA” means the society of actuaries.
G. “Statistical agent” means an entity with proven systems for
protecting the confidentiality of individual insured and insurer information,
demonstrated resources for and history of ongoing electronic communications and
data transfer ensuring data integrity with insurers, which are its members or
subscribers and a history of and means for aggregation of data and accurate
promulgation of the experience modifications in a timely manner.
H. “Superintendent” means the superintendent of insurance, the office
of superintendent of insurance or employees of the office of superintendent of
insurance acting within the scope of the superintendent’s official duties and
with the superintendent’s authorization.
[13.9.18.7
NMAC - N, 12/31/2007; A, 7/24/2018]
13.9.18.8 2001
CSO PREFERRED CLASS STRUCTURE TABLE: At the election of the insurer, for each
calendar year of issue, for any one or more specified plans of insurance and
subject to satisfying the conditions stated in this rule, the 2001 CSO Preferred Class Structure Mortality
Table may be substituted in place of the 2001 CSO Smoker or Nonsmoker Mortality Table as the minimum
valuation standard for policies issued on or after January 1, 2007. For policies issued on or after January 1,
2004 and prior to January 1, 2007, these tables may be substituted with the
consent of the superintendent and subject to the conditions of 13.9.18.9
NMAC. In determining such consent, the
superintendent may rely on the consent of the commissioner of the company’s
state of domicile. No such election
shall be made until the company demonstrates at least twenty percent of the
business to be valued on this table is in one or more of the preferred
classes. A table from the 2001 CSO Preferred Class Structure Mortality
Table used in place of a 2001 CSO
Mortality Table, pursuant to the requirements of this rule, will be treated
as part of the 2001 CSO Mortality Table only
for purposes of reserve valuation pursuant to the requirements of 13.9.16 NMAC, Use Of 2001 Commissioners Standard
Ordinary Mortality Table.
[13.9.18.7
NMAC - N, 12/31/2007; A, 7/24/2018]
13.9.18.9 CONDITIONS:
A. For
each plan of insurance with separate rates for preferred and standard nonsmoker
lives, an insurer may use the Super
Preferred Nonsmoker, Preferred
Nonsmoker, and Residual Standard
Nonsmoker Tables to substitute for the Nonsmoker
Mortality Table found in the 2001 CSO
Mortality Table to determine minimum reserves. At the time of election and annually
thereafter, except for business valued under the Residual Standard Nonsmoker Table, the appointed actuary shall
certify that:
(1) the
present value of death benefits over the next 10 years after the valuation
date, using the anticipated mortality experience without recognition of
mortality improvement beyond the valuation date for each class, is less than
the present value of death benefits using the valuation basic table
corresponding to the valuation table being used for that class; and
(2) the
present value of death benefits over the future life of the contracts, using
anticipated mortality experience without recognition of mortality improvement
beyond the valuation date for each class, is less than the present value of
death benefits using the valuation basic table corresponding to the valuation
table being used for that class.
B. For
each plan of insurance with separate rates for preferred and standard smoker
lives, an insurer may use the Preferred
Smoker and Residual Standard Smoker
Tables to substitute for the Smoker
Mortality Table found in the 2001 CSO
Mortality Table to determine minimum reserves. At the time of election and annually
thereafter, for business valued under the Preferred
Smoker Table, the appointed actuary shall certify that:
(1) the
present value of death benefits over the next 10 years after the valuation
date, using the anticipated mortality experience without recognition of
mortality improvement beyond the valuation date for each class, is less than
the present value of death benefits using the Preferred Smoker Valuation Basis Table corresponding to the
valuation table being used for that class; and
(2) the
present value of death benefits over the future life of the contracts, using
anticipated mortality experience without recognition of mortality improvement
beyond the valuation date for each class, is less than the present value of
death benefits using the Preferred Smoker
Valuation Basis Table.
C. Unless
exempted by the superintendent, every authorized insurer using the 2001 CSO Preferred Class Structure Table
shall annually file with the superintendent, with the NAIC, or with a
statistical agent designated by the NAIC and acceptable to the superintendent,
statistical reports showing mortality and such other information as the
superintendent may deem necessary or expedient for the administration of the
provisions of this rule. The form of the
reports shall be established by the superintendent or the superintendent may
require the use of a form established by the NAIC or by a statistical agent
designated by the NAIC and acceptable to the superintendent.
D. The use of the 2001 CSO Preferred Class Structure Table for the valuation of
policies issued prior to January 1, 2007 shall not be permitted in any
statutory financial statement in which a company reports, with respect to any
policy or portion of a policy coinsured, either of the following:
(1) In cases where the mode of payment of
the reinsurance premium is less frequent than the mode of payment of the policy
premium, a reserve credit that exceeds, by more than the amount specified in
this paragraph as Y, the gross reserve calculated before reinsurance. Y is the
amount of the gross reinsurance premium that (a) provides coverage for the
period from the next policy premium due date to the earlier of the end of the
policy year and the next reinsurance premium due date, and (b) would be
refunded to the ceding entity upon the termination of the policy.
(2) In
cases where the mode of payment of the reinsurance premium is more frequent
than the mode of payment of the policy premium, a reserve credit that is less
than the gross reserve, calculated before reinsurance, by an amount that is
less than the amount specified in this paragraph as Z. Z is the amount of the gross reinsurance
premium that the ceding entity would need to pay the assuming company to
provide reinsurance coverage from the period of the next reinsurance premium
due date to the next policy premium due date minus any liability established
for the proportionate amount not remitted to the reinsurer.
(3) For
purposes of this condition, the reserve (i) for the mean reserve method shall
be defined as the mean reserve minus the deferred premium asset, and (ii) for
the mid-terminal reserve method shall include the unearned premium
reserve. A company may estimate and
adjust its accounting on an aggregate basis in order to meet the conditions to
use the 2001 CSO Preferred Class
Structure Table.
[13.9.18.9 NMAC - N, 12/31/2007; A,
7/24/2018]
13.9.18.10 SEPARABILITY: If any
provision of this rule or its application to any person or circumstance is for
any reason held to be invalid, the remainder of the rule and the application of
the provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected.
[13.9.18.10 NMAC - N, 7/24/2018]