Okla. Admin. Code § 365:10-21-6 - Applicability of the 2001 CSO Mortality Table to Oklahoma Valuation of Life Insurance Policies Regulation, O.A.C. 365:10-17-1, et seq
(a) The 2001 CSO Mortality Table may be used
in applying the Oklahoma Valuation of Life Insurance Policies Regulation,
O.A.C.
365:10-17-4,
in the following manner, subject to the transition dates for use of the 2001
CSO Mortality Table in Section
365:10-21-4
of this regulation (unless otherwise noted, the references in this section are
to the Oklahoma Valuation of Life Insurance Policies Regulation, O.A.C.
365:10-17-1, et seq.):
(1) O.A.C.
365:10-17-2(1)(B)(ii):
The net level reserve premium is based on the ultimate mortality rates in the
2001 CSO Mortality Table.
(2)
"Contract segmentation method" as defined at O.A.C.
365:10-17-3: All
calculations are made using the 2001 CSO Mortality Rate, and, if elected, the
optional minimum mortality standard for deficiency reserves stipulated in O.A.C
365:10-21-6(a)(4) of this regulation. The value of "qx+k+t-1" is the valuation
mortality rate for deficiency reserves in policy year k+t, but using the
unmodified select mortality rates if modified select mortality rates are used
in the computation of deficiency reserves.
(3) O.A.C.
365:10-17-4(a):
The 2001 CSO Mortality Table is the minimum standard for basic
reserves.
(4) O.A.C.
365:10-17-4(b):
The 2001 CSO Mortality Table is the minimum standard for deficiency reserves.
If select mortality rates are used, they may be multiplied by X percent for
durations in the first segment, subject to the conditions specified in O.A.C.
365:10-17-4(b)(3)(A)
to (I). In demonstrating compliance with
those conditions, the demonstrations may not combine the results of tests that
utilize the 1980 CSO Mortality Table with those tests that utilize the 2001 CSO
Mortality Table, unless the combination is explicitly required by regulation or
necessary to be in compliance with relevant Actuarial Standards of
Practice.
(5) O.A.C.
365:10-17-5(c):
The valuation mortality table used in determining the tabular cost of insurance
shall be the ultimate mortality rates in the 2001 CSO Mortality
Table.
(6) O.A.C.
365:10-17-5(e)(4):
The calculations specified in O.A.C.
365:10-17-5(e)
shall use the ultimate mortality rates in the 2001 CSO Mortality
Table.
(7) O.A.C.
365:10-17-4(f)(4):
The calculations specified in O.A.C.
365:10-17-5(f)
shall use the ultimate mortality rates in the 2001 CSO Mortality
Table.
(8) O.A.C.
365:10-17-5(g)(2):
The calculations specified in O.A.C.
365:10-17-5(g)
shall use the ultimate mortality rates in the 2001 CSO Mortality
Table.
(9) O.A.C.
365:10-17-6(a)(1)(B):
The one-year valuation premium shall be calculated using the ultimate mortality
rates in the 2001 CSO Mortality Table.
(b) Nothing in this section shall be
construed to expand the applicability of the Oklahoma Valuation of Life
Insurance Policies Regulation, O.A.C.
365:10-17-1, et seq., to
include life insurance policies exempted under O.A.C.
365:10-17-2(1)
of the Oklahoma Valuation of Life Insurance Policies Regulation.
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