Requirements of a principle-based valuation.

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(1) A company shall establish reserves using a principle-based valuation that meets the following conditions for policies or contracts as specified in the valuation manual. The valuation must:

  1. Quantify the benefits, guarantees, and funding associated with the contracts and theirrisks at a level of conservatism that reflects conditions that include unfavorable events that have a reasonable probability of occurring during the lifetime of the contracts. For policies or contracts with significant tail risk, the valuation must reflect conditions appropriately adverse to quantify the tail risk.

  2. Incorporate assumptions, risk analysis methods, and financial models and management techniques that are consistent with, but not necessarily identical to, those utilized within the company's overall risk assessment process, while recognizing potential differences in financial reporting structures and any prescribed assumptions or methods;

  3. Incorporate assumptions that are derived in one of the following manners:

  1. The assumption is prescribed in the valuation manual.

  2. For assumptions that are not prescribed, the assumptions must:

  1. Be established utilizing the company's available experience, to the extent it is relevant and statistically credible; or

  2. To the extent that company data is not available, relevant, or statistically credible, beestablished utilizing other relevant, statistically credible experience.

(d) Provide margins for uncertainty, including adverse deviation and estimation error, such that the greater the uncertainty the larger the margin and resulting reserve.

(2) A company using a principle-based valuation for one or more policies or contracts subject to this section as specified in the valuation manual must:

  1. Establish procedures for corporate governance and oversight of the actuarial valuation function consistent with those described in the valuation manual;

  2. Provide to the commissioner and the board of directors an annual certification of theeffectiveness of the internal controls with respect to the principle-based valuation. The company shall design the controls to assure that all material risks inherent in the liabilities and associated assets subject to the valuation are included in the valuation and that valuations are made in accordance with the valuation manual. The certification shall be based on the controls in place as of the end of the preceding calendar year.

  3. Develop, and file with the commissioner upon request, a principle-based valuationreport that complies with standards prescribed in the valuation manual.

(3) A principle-based valuation may include a prescribed formulaic-reserve component.

Source: L. 2015: Entire section added, (HB 15-1048), ch. 63, p. 167, § 12, effective August 5.


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