512B.23 - VALUATION.

        512B.23  VALUATION.         1.  Standards of valuation for certificates issued before January      1, 1991, are those provided by chapter 512, Code 1989.         2.  The minimum standards of valuation for certificates issued on      or after January 1, 1991, shall be based on the following tables:         a.  For certificates of life insurance, the commissioner's      1980 standard ordinary mortality table or any more recent table made      applicable to life insurers.         b.  For annuity and pure endowment certificates, for total and      permanent disability benefits, for accidental death benefits and for      noncancelable accident and health benefits, the tables authorized for      use by life insurers in this state.         Paragraphs "a" and "b" are under valuation methods and      standards, including interest assumptions, in accordance with the      laws of this state applicable to life insurers issuing policies      containing like benefits.         3.  The commissioner may, in the commissioner's discretion, accept      another standard for valuation if the commissioner finds that the      reserves produced by the other standard will not be less in the      aggregate than reserves computed in accordance with the minimum      valuation standards prescribed by subsection 2.  The commissioner      may, in the commissioner's discretion, vary the standards of      mortality applicable to all benefit contracts on substandard lives or      other extra hazardous lives by any society authorized to do business      in this state.         4.  A society, with the consent of the commissioner of insurance      of the state of domicile of the society and under conditions which      the commissioner may impose, may establish and maintain reserves on      its certificates in excess of the reserves otherwise required, but      the contractual rights of a benefit member shall not be affected by      the excess reserves.  
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         90 Acts, ch 1148, §24         Referred to in § 512B.24