Section 26-A2614. RESERVE STANDARDS  


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    2614.1When long-term care benefits are provided through the acceleration of benefits under group or individual life policies or riders to such policies, policy reserves for the benefits shall be determined in accordance with D.C. Official Code § 31-4701. Claim reserves shall also be established in the case when the policy or rider is in claim status.

     

    2614.2Reserves for policies and riders subject to this section should be based on the multiple decrement model utilizing all relevant decrements except for voluntary termination rates. Single decrement approximations are acceptable if the calculation produces essentially similar reserves, if the reserve is clearly more conservative, or if the reserve is immaterial. The calculations may take into account the reduction in life insurance benefits due to the payment of long-term care benefit. However, in no event shall the reserves for the long-term care benefit, and life insurance benefit be less than the reserves for the life insurance benefit assuming no long-term care benefit.

     

    2614.3In the development and calculation of reserves for policies and riders subject to this subsection, due regard shall be given to the applicable policy provisions, marketing methods, administrative procedures and all other considerations which have an impact on projected claim costs, including, but not limited to, the following:

     

    (a)Definition of insured events;

     

    (b)Covered long-term care facilities;

     

    (c)Existence of home convalescence care coverage;

     

    (c)Definition of facilities;

     

    (e)Existence or absence of barriers to eligibility;

     

    (f)Premium waiver provision;

     

    (g)Renewability;

     

    (h)Ability to raise premiums;

     

    (i)Marketing method;

     

    (j)Underwriting procedures;

     

    (k)Claims adjustment procedures;

     

    (l)Waiting period;

     

    (m)Maximum benefit;

     

    (n)Availability of eligible facilities;

     

    (o)Margins in claim costs;

     

    (p)Optional nature of benefit;

     

    (q)Delay in eligibility for benefit;

     

    (r)Inflation protection provisions; and

     

    (s)Guaranteed insurability option.

     

    2614.4Any applicable valuation morbidity table shall be certified as appropriate as a statutory valuation table by a member of the American Academy of Actuaries.

     

    2614.5When long-term care benefits are provided other than as in this section, reserves shall be determined in accordance with D.C. Official Code § 31 - 4701.

     

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Final Rulemaking published at 52 DCR 10902 (December 16, 2005).