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Section 302 - Stop-loss restrictions -- Filing requirements.

UT Code § 31A-43-302 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) A stop-loss insurer shall file the stop-loss insurance contract form and rate methodology with the commissioner pursuant to Sections 31A-2-201 and 31A-2-201.1 before the stop-loss insurance contract may be issued or delivered in the state.

(2) A stop-loss insurer shall file with the commissioner, annually on or before April 1, in a form and manner required by the commissioner by administrative rule adopted by the commissioner: (a) an actuarial memorandum and certification which demonstrates that the insurer is in compliance with this chapter; and (b) the stop-loss insurer's stop-loss experience.

(a) an actuarial memorandum and certification which demonstrates that the insurer is in compliance with this chapter; and

(b) the stop-loss insurer's stop-loss experience.

(3) An insurer shall maintain at its principal place of business: (a) a complete and detailed description of its rating practices and renewal underwriting practices, including information and documentation that demonstrate the rating methods and practices are: (i) based upon commonly accepted actuarial assumptions; and (ii) in accordance with sound actuarial principles; and (b) a copy of the annual filing required by Subsection (2).

(a) a complete and detailed description of its rating practices and renewal underwriting practices, including information and documentation that demonstrate the rating methods and practices are: (i) based upon commonly accepted actuarial assumptions; and (ii) in accordance with sound actuarial principles; and

(i) based upon commonly accepted actuarial assumptions; and

(ii) in accordance with sound actuarial principles; and

(b) a copy of the annual filing required by Subsection (2).

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Section 302 - Stop-loss restrictions -- Filing requirements.