11 N.C. Admin. Code 18 .0118 - MAXIMUM NET RETENTION STANDARD
(a) The
specific maximum net retention limit for any MEWA, associated with the period
of time that the excess insurance coverage is in force, shall be calculated in
the following manner:
(1) Determine the total
expected dollar value of claims;
(2) Determine the total surplus at the
beginning of the period of time that the excess insurance coverage is scheduled
to be in force;
(3) Multiply
Subparagraph (a)(1) of this Rule by one percent and add that product to
Subparagraph (a)(2) of this Rule;
(4) Multiply the result of the calculation in
Subparagraph (a)(3) of this Rule times itself;
(5) Multiply Subparagraph (a)(1) of this Rule
by the number 3.4; and
(6) Divide
the product of the calculation in Subparagraph (a)(4) of this Rule by the
product of the calculation in Subparagraph (a)(5) of this Rule.
(b) The specific maximum net
retention limit shall not exceed the lesser of:
(1) The amount in Subparagraph (a)(6) of this
Rule;
(2) Twenty-five thousand
dollars ($25,000); or
(3) The
specific maximum net retention limit determined by or for the MEWA in
accordance with sound actuarial principles.
(c) The aggregate maximum net retention shall
not exceed the lesser of:
(1) One hundred
twenty-five percent of Subparagraph (a)(1) of this Rule; or
(2) The aggregate maximum net retention limit
determined by or for the MEWA in accordance with sound actuarial
principles.
(d) The
Commissioner may approve a specific maximum net retention limit or an aggregate
maximum net retention limit or both in excess of those calculated pursuant to
this Rule, upon application to the Commissioner and the Commissioner's
determination that the increase would not inhibit the ability of the MEWA to
perform its present and future contractual obligations to policyholders and
participants under the MEWA's plan.
Notes
Eff. July 1, 1992;
Amended Eff. October 1, 2008;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. December 16, 2014.
Eff. July 1, 1992;
Amended Eff. October 1, 2008.
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