Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 836 - DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AND BUSINESS SERVICES, INSURANCE REGULATION
Division 31 - ACCOUNTING AND INVESTMENTS (ORS CHAPTER 733); REHABILITATION AND LIQUIDATION OF INSURERS (ORS CHAPTER 734)
Section 836-031-0270 - Specific Standards for Morbidity
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 836-031-0270
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
The following standards apply to morbidity:
(1) Minimum morbidity standards for valuation of specified benefits provided in individual health insurance policies are as follows:
(a) For disability income benefits
due to accident or sickness:
(A) Contract
reserves:
(i) Contracts issued on or after
January 1, 1965 and prior to January 1, 1987: The 1964 Commissioners Disability
Table (64 CDT) or, at the option of the insurer, a more recent table approved
by the Director;
(ii) Contracts
issued on or after January 1, 1995 and prior to January 1, 2017: the 1985
Commissioners Individual Disability Tables A (85CIDA) or the 1985 Commissioners
Individual Disability Tables B (85CIDB). Each insurer shall elect, with respect
to all individual contracts issued in any one statement year, whether it will
use Tables A or Tables B as the minimum standard. An insurer may, however,
elect to use the other tables with respect to any subsequent statement
year;
(iii) Contracts issued during
1987 through 1994: Optional use of either the 1964 Table or the 1985 Tables as
provided in paragraph (ii) of this subsection;
(iv) Contracts issued on or after January 1,
2017 and prior to January 1, 2020: the 1985 Tables as provided in paragraph
(ii) of this subsection or, at the election of the insurer, the 2013 Individual
Disability Income (IDI) Valuation Table (with modifiers as described in
Actuarial Guideline L); and,
(v)
Contracts issued on or after January 1, 2020: the 2013 IDI Valuation Table
(with modifiers as described in Actuarial Guideline L).
(B) Claim reserves: The minimum morbidity
standard in effect for contract reserves on currently issued contracts, as of
the date the claim is incurred: provided, however, an insurer may make a
one-time election to apply the minimum standard then in effect to all open
claims.
(b) For hospital
benefits, surgical benefits and maternity benefits (scheduled benefits or fixed
time period benefits only):
(A) Contract
reserves:
(i) Contracts issued on or after
January 1, 1955, and before January 1, 1982: The 1956 Intercompany
Hospital-Surgical Tables; and
(ii)
Contracts issued on or after January 1, 1982: the 1974 Medical Expense Tables,
Table A, Transactions of the Society of Actuaries, Volume XXX, pg. 63. Refer to
the paper (in the same volume, pg. 9) to which this table is appended,
including its discussions, for methods of adjustment for benefits not directly
valued in Table A: Development of the 1974 Medical Expense Benefits, Houghton
and Wolf.
(B) Claim
reserves: No specific standard. See subsection (e) of this section.
(c) Cancer expense benefits
(Scheduled benefits or fixed time period benefits only):
(A) Contract reserves:
(i) Contracts issued on or after January 1,
1986 and prior to January 1, 2018: the 1985 NAIC Cancer Claim Cost Tables (1985
CCCT);
(ii) Contracts issued on or
after January 1, 2018 and prior to January 1, 2019: the 1985 CCCT or, at the
election of the insurer, the 2016 Cancer Claim Cost Valuation Tables (2016
CCCVT); and,
(iii) Contracts issued
on or after January 1, 2019: the 2016 CCCVT.
(B) Claim reserves: No specific standard. See
subsection (e) of this section.
(d) Accidental death benefits:
(A) Contract reserves: Contracts issued on or
after January 1, 1965: the 1959 Accidental Death Benefits Table.
(B) Claim reserves: Actual amount
incurred.
(e) Other
individual contract benefits:
(A) Contract
reserves: For all other individual contract benefits, morbidity assumptions are
to be determined by using tables established for reserve purposes by a
qualified actuary and acceptable to the Director;
(B) Claim reserves: For all benefits other
than disability, claim reserves are to be determined by using tables
established for reserve purposes by a qualified actuary and acceptable to the
Director.
(2) Minimum morbidity standards for valuation of specified benefits for group health insurance policies are as follows:
(a)
For disability income benefits due to accident or sickness:
(A) Contract reserves:
(i) Contracts issued prior to January 1,
1995: Use of the 87CGDT is optional;
(ii) Contracts issued on or after January 1,
1995 and prior to October 1, 2014: the 1987 Commissioners Group Disability
Income Table (87CGDT);
(iii)
Contracts issued on or after October 1, 2014 and prior to January 1, 2017: the
87CGDT or, at the election of the insurer, the 2012 Group Long-Term Disability
(GLTD) Valuation Table (with consideration of Actuarial Guideline XLVII);
and
(iv) Contracts issued on or
after January 1, 2017: the 2012 GLTD Valuation Table (with consideration of
Actuarial Guideline XLVII).
(B) Claim reserves: The minimum morbidity
standard in effect for contract reserves on currently issued contracts, as of
the date the claim is incurred; provided, however, an insurer may make a
one-time election to apply the minimum standard then in effect to all open
claims.
(b) Other group
contract benefits:
(A) Contract reserves: For
all other group contract benefits, morbidity assumptions are to be determined
by using tables established for reserve purposes by a qualified actuary and
acceptable to the Director;
(B)
Claim reserves: For all benefits other than disability, claim reserves are to
be determined by using tables established for reserve purposes by a qualified
actuary and acceptable to the Director.
Tables referenced are available from the agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 731.244 & ORS 733.080
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 733.080
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