North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 11 - INSURANCE
Chapter 18 - MUTIPLE EMPLOYER WELFARE ARRANGEMENTS
Section 18 .0116 - CLAIM RESERVES
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) Minimum claim reserves are required for all incurred but unpaid claims, which include claims accrued and claims unaccrued.
(b) For the current year exposures, where historical claim information is either not available or not credible as determined by an actuary, the minimum claim reserve shall be calculated in the following manner:
(c) For later years of exposures, where historical claim information is available and credible as determined by an actuary, the minimum reserve shall be calculated using any generally accepted or reasonable actuarial claim runoff method. Claim runoff schedules shall be developed by using appropriate incurred dates and paid dates for claims. Adequacy of the claim reserves shall be determined in the aggregate.
(d) Appropriate claim expense reserves are required with respect to the estimated expense of settlement of all incurred but unpaid claims. Claim settlement expenses shall include both allocated and unallocated expenses.
(e) All claim reserves for prior valuation periods shall be tested for adequacy and reasonableness along the lines of claim runoff schedules in accordance with the statutory financial statement including consideration of any residual unpaid liability.
(f) Each MEWA shall develop a follow-up study comparing its previous reserve estimates against subsequent claims actually paid together with the remaining estimated liability as of the valuation date. The results of this study shall be filed with the Actuarial Service Division of the Department by March 1 of each calendar year.
Authority
G.S.
58-2-40;
58-49-40;
58-49-60;
Eff. August
3, 1992;
Pursuant to
G.S.
150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without
substantive public interest Eff. December 16,
2014.