Section 934.30 Definitions
a) "1980 CSO Table, with or without Ten-Year Select
Mortality Factor" means that mortality table, consisting of separate rates
of mortality for male and female lives, developed by the Society of Actuaries
Committee to Recommend New Mortality Tables for Valuation of Standard
Individual Ordinary Life Insurance, incorporated in the 1980 NAIC Amendments to
the Model Standard Valuation Law and Standard Nonforfeiture Law for Life
Insurance, and referred to in those models as the Commissioners 1980 Standard
Ordinary Mortality Table, with or without Ten-Year Select Mortality Factors.
The same select factors as published in the 1981 Proceedings for the NAIC, vol.
II, pp. 842-844 will be used for both smokers and nonsmokers tables. No later
amendments or editions to these Select Factors shall be included.
b) "1980 CET Table" means that mortality table
consisting of separate rates of mortality for male and female lives, developed
by the Society of Actuaries Committee to Recommend New Mortality Tables for
Valuation of Standard Individual Ordinary Life Insurance, incorporated in the
1980 NAIC Amendments to the Model Standard Nonforfeiture Law for Life
Insurance, and referred to in those models as the Commissioners 1980 Extended
Term Insurance Table.
c) "1958 CSO Table" means that mortality table
developed by the Society of Actuaries Special Committee on New Mortality
Tables, incorporated in the NAIC Model Standard Nonforfeiture Law for Life
Insurance, and referred to in that model as the Commissioners 1958 Standard Ordinary
Mortality Table.
d) "1958 CET Table" means that mortality table
developed by the Society of Actuaries Special Committee on New Mortality
Tables, incorporated in the NAIC Model Standard Nonforfeiture Law for Life
Insurance, and referred to in that model as the Commissioners 1958 Extended
Term Insurance Table.
e) "Smoker and Nonsmoker Mortality Tables" refers to
mortality tables with separate rates of mortality for smokers and nonsmokers
derived from the 1980 and 1958 CSO and CET mortality tables, which were
developed by the Society of Actuaries Task Force on Smoker/Nonsmoker Mortality
and the California Insurance Department and which were adopted by the NAIC in
December, 1983.
f) "Composite Mortality Tables" refers to the 1980 and
1958 CSO and CET mortality tables as they were originally published with rates
of mortality that do not distinguish between smokers and nonsmokers.
g) "NAIC" means the National Association of Insurance
Commissioners.
h) The Tables defined in subsections (a) through (f) of this
Section shall not include any subsequent amendments or editions.
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TITLE 50: INSURANCE
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE SUBCHAPTER l: PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL COMPANIES
PART 934
USAGE OF SMOKER/NONSMOKER MORTALITY TABLES
IN DETERMINING MINIMUM RESERVE LIABILITIES AND
NONFORFEITURE BENEFITS
SECTION 934.40 UTILIZATION OF THE 1958 CSO AND CET SMOKER AND NONSMOKER MORTALITY TABLES
Section 934.40 Utilization
of the 1958 CSO and CET Smoker and Nonsmoker Mortality Tables
a) In determining minimum reserve liabilities, minimum cash
surrender values and amounts of paid-up nonforfeiture benefits the 1958 CSO and
CET Smoker and Nonsmoker Mortality Tables may only be used as set forth in this
Section. The requirements of this Section shall apply to any insurance policy
to be delivered or issued for delivery in this State after the operative date
chosen by the company for that policy form pursuant to Section 229.2(4c)(k) of
the Illinois Insurance Code (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1983 and 1984 Supp., ch. 73, par.
841.2(4c)(k)) and before January 1, 1989.
b) A company may elect to use the 1958 CSO Smoker and Nonsmoker
Mortality Tables rather than the 1980 CSO Table, with or without Ten Year
Mortality Factors.
c) A company may elect to use 1958 CET Smoker and Nonsmoker
Mortality Tables rather than the 1980 CET Table.
d) For any category of 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, such minimum value may be calculated according
to an age not more than six years younger than the actual age of the insured.
e) The 1958 CSO and CET Smoker and Nonsmoker Mortality Tables
shall be utilized only if they are applicable to every insurance policy
corresponding to the policy form for which the company has elected to use these
tables.
f) A company's election to use the 1958 CSO and/or CET Smoker and
Nonsmoker Mortality Tables is final and may not be reversed under any
circumstance.
g) Utilization of the 1958 CSO and CET Smoker Mortality Tables is
subject to the conditions set forth in Section 934.60.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE SUBCHAPTER l: PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL COMPANIES
PART 934
USAGE OF SMOKER/NONSMOKER MORTALITY TABLES
IN DETERMINING MINIMUM RESERVE LIABILITIES AND
NONFORFEITURE BENEFITS
SECTION 934.50 UTILIZATION OF THE 1980 CSO AND CET SMOKER AND NONSMOKER MORTALITY TABLES
Section 934.50 Utilization
of the 1980 CSO and CET Smoker and Nonsmoker Mortality Tables
a) In determining minimum reserve liabilities, minimum cash
surrender values and amounts of paid-up nonforfeiture benefits the 1980 CSO and
CET Smoker and Nonsmoker Mortality Tables may only be used as set forth in this
Section. The requirements of this Section shall apply to any insurance policy
to be issued or issued for delivery in this state after the operative date
chosen by the company for that policy form pursuant to Section 229.2(4c) of the
Illinois Insurance Code.
b) A company may elect to use the 1980 CSO Smoker and Nonsmoker
Mortality Tables rather than the 1980 CSO Table, with or without Ten-Year
Select Mortality Factors.
c) A company may elect to use the 1980 CET Smoker and Nonsmoker
Mortality Tables rather than the 1980 CET Table.
d) The 1980 CSO and CET Smoker and Nonsmoker Mortality Tables
shall be utilized only if they are applicable to each policy issued under a
plan of insurance of which the company has elected to use these tables.
e) A company's election to use either 1980 CSO and/or CET Smoker
and Nonsmoker Mortality Tables is final with respect to any plan of insurance
and may not be reversed for in force business.
f) Utilization of the 1980 CSO and CET Smoker and Nonsmoker
Mortality Tables is subject to the conditions set forth in Section 934.60.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE SUBCHAPTER l: PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL COMPANIES
PART 934
USAGE OF SMOKER/NONSMOKER MORTALITY TABLES
IN DETERMINING MINIMUM RESERVE LIABILITIES AND
NONFORFEITURE BENEFITS
SECTION 934.60 CONDITIONS
Section 934.60 Conditions
For each plan of insurance with
separate rates for smokers and nonsmokers, an insurance company may:
a) use composite mortality tables to determine minimum reserve
liabilities and minimum cash surrender values and amounts of paid-up
nonforfeiture benefits, or
b) use smoker and nonsmoker mortality tables to determine the
valuation net premiums and additional minimum reserves, if any, required by
Section 223(3)(e) of the Illinois Insurance Code 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.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE SUBCHAPTER l: PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL COMPANIES
PART 934
USAGE OF SMOKER/NONSMOKER MORTALITY TABLES
IN DETERMINING MINIMUM RESERVE LIABILITIES AND
NONFORFEITURE BENEFITS
SECTION 934.70 SEVERABILITY
Section 934.70 Severability
If any Section or portion of a
Section of this Part, or the applicability thereof to any person or
circumstance, is held invalid by a court, the remainder of the Part, or the
applicability of such provision or circumstance, shall not be affected thereby.
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