Pennsylvania Code
Title 31 - INSURANCE
Part VII - Property, Fire and Casualty Insurance
Chapter 118a - PROPERTY AND CASUALTY ACTUARIAL OPINION
Section 118a.4 - General requirements for domestic insurers
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) The following requirements apply to a request by a domestic insurer for the Commissioner's approval of an individual under subparagraph (i)(C) of the definition of "qualified actuary" in § 118a.2 (relating to definitions):
(b) The appointed actuary shall annually provide the domestic insurer's board of directors with the statement of actuarial opinion and actuary opinion summary, and the receipt of these documents shall be recorded in the meeting minutes of the board of directors.
(c) If an actuary who was the appointed actuary for the immediately preceding filed statement of actuarial opinion is replaced by an action of the domestic insurer's board of directors, the domestic insurer shall:
(d) The domestic insurer shall require its appointed actuary to notify the domestic insurer's board of directors or audit committee in writing within 5 business days after a determination by the appointed actuary that the statement of actuarial opinion or actuarial opinion summary filed with the Department was in error if:
(e) Notification provided by an appointed actuary to a domestic insurer under subsection (d) must include a summary of the appointed actuary's findings and an amended statement of actuarial opinion and actuarial opinion summary. The domestic insurer shall forward a copy of the summary and amended statement of actuarial opinion and actuarial opinion summary to the Commissioner within 5 business days of receipt and provide the appointed actuary with a copy of the information forwarded to the Commissioner. If the appointed actuary does not receive a copy of the information forwarded to the Commissioner within the 5 business day period, the appointed actuary shall provide the Commissioner with the information within the next 5 business days, including a statement whether the Department should rely upon the statement of actuarial opinion or actuarial opinion summary filed under this chapter.
(f) If an appointed actuary learns that data or other information relied upon in rendering a statement of actuarial opinion or actuarial opinion summary under this chapter were factually incorrect, but the appointed actuary cannot immediately determine what, if any, changes are needed in the statement of actuarial opinion or actuarial opinion summary, the appointed actuary and the domestic insurer shall take the actions necessary for the appointed actuary to make the determination. If the domestic insurer does not provide the necessary data corrections and other support (including financial support) within 10 business days, the appointed actuary should provide the Commissioner with notice of the situation within the next 5 business days.
This section cited in 31 Pa. Code § 118a.2 (relating to definitions).