Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R590. Insurance, Administration |
R590-148. Long-Term Care Insurance Rule |
R590-148-22. Loss Ratio
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(1) This section shall apply to all individual long-term care insurance policies except those covered in Sections R590-148-21 and R590-148-24.
(2) Benefits under individual long-term care insurance policies shall be deemed reasonable in relation to premiums provided the expected loss ratio is at least 60%, calculated in a manner which provides for adequate reserving of the long-term care insurance risk.
(3) In evaluating the expected loss ratio, due consideration shall be given to all relevant factors, including:
(a) statistical credibility of incurred claims experience and earned premiums;
(b) the period for which rates are computed to provide coverage;
(c) experienced and projected trends;
(d) concentration of experience within early policy duration;
(e) expected claim fluctuation;
(f) experience refunds, adjustments or dividends;
(g) renewability features;
(h) all appropriate expense factors;
(i) interest;
(j) experimental nature of the coverage;
(k) policy reserves;
(l) mix of business by risk classification; and
(m) product features such as long elimination periods, high deductibles and high maximum limits.
(4) The premiums charged to an insured for long-term care insurance may not increase due to either:
(a) the increasing age of the insured at ages beyond 65; or
(b) the duration the insured has been covered under the policy.
(5) Rate filings documents must contain all information required in R590-85-4.