No. 32097: R590-162. Actuarial Opinion and Memorandum Rule  

  • DAR File No.: 32097
    Filed: 10/30/2008, 01:51
    Received by: NL

    NOTICE OF REVIEW AND STATEMENT OF CONTINUATION

    Concise explanation of the particular statutory provisions under which the rule is enacted and how these provisions authorize or require the rule:

    The rule sets standards and the wording to be used in an actuarial opinion and memorandum as required in Section 31A-17-503. The opinion and memorandum are to be filed by all life and fraternal insurance companies along with their annual statements.

    Summary of written comments received during and since the last five-year review of the rule from interested persons supporting or opposing the rule:

    The department has received no written comments regarding this rule in the past five years.

    Reasoned justification for continuation of the rule, including reasons why the agency disagrees with comments in opposition to the rule, if any:

    The department needs to retain this rule because it is an important requirement for financial regulators to gain a comfort level for insurance company reserves and for asset adequacy and liability matching. It is also required by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. Therefore, this rule should be continued.

    The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:

    Insurance
    Administration
    Room 3110 STATE OFFICE BLDG
    450 N MAIN ST
    SALT LAKE CITY UT 84114-1201

    Direct questions regarding this rule to:

    Jilene Whitby at the above address, by phone at 801-538-3803, by FAX at 801-538-3829, or by Internet E-mail at jwhitby@utah.gov

    Authorized by:

    Jilene Whitby, Information Specialist

Document Information

Publication Date:
11/15/2008
Filed Date:
10/30/2008
Agencies:
Insurance,Administration
Authorized By:
Jilene Whitby, Information Specialist
DAR File No.:
32097
Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
R590-162. Actuarial Opinion and Memorandum Rule.