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  10. Part 5 - Standard Valuation Law


Part 5 - Standard Valuation Law


  • Section 501 - Standard Valuation Law -- Definitions.
  • Section 502 - Reserve valuation.
  • Section 503 - Actuarial opinion of reserves.
  • Section 504 - Computation of minimum standard.
  • Section 505 - Computation of minimum standard for annuities.
  • Section 506 - Computation of minimum standard by calendar year of issue.
  • Section 507 - Reserve valuation method -- Life insurance and endowment benefits.
  • Section 508 - Reserve valuation method -- Annuity and pure endowment benefits.
  • Section 509 - Minimum reserves.
  • Section 510 - Optional reserve calculation.
  • Section 511 - Reserve calculation -- Valuation net premium exceeding the gross premium charged.
  • Section 512 - Reserve calculation -- Indeterminate premium plans.
  • Section 513 - Minimum standards for accident and health insurance contracts.
  • Section 514 - Valuation manual for policies issued on or after the operative date of the valuation manual.
  • Section 515 - Requirements of a principle-based valuation.
  • Section 516 - Experience reporting for policies in force on or after the operative date of the valuation manual.
  • Section 517 - Confidentiality.
  • Section 518 - Single state exemption.
  • Section 519 - Small company exemption.
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