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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
All actuaries used by the commissioner to review rate applications submitted by insurers pursuant to this chapter who are employees of the department shall be members of the American Academy of Actuaries, with at least five years' relevant experience in long-term care insurance industry pricing or alternatively shall meet the professional requirements to issue a “statement of actuarial opinion” as required by subdivision (a) of Section 10236.13.
If the department does not have sufficient employees who are actuaries meeting the requirements of this section to perform the volume of work required by this chapter, the commissioner may contract, as necessary, with independent actuaries who shall be members of the American Academy of Actuaries with at least five years' relevant experience in long-term care insurance industry pricing.
If the department has employees who are actuaries, and independent actuaries under contract to the department, both meeting the requirements of this section to review rate applications, an insurer may generally choose between having the rate application reviewed by either employees or independent actuaries under contract to the department. The costs and expenses of reviews by independent actuaries under contract to the department shall be charged to the insurer. However, the department shall have the discretion to require a review by independent actuaries.
Employees of the department who are actuaries and who are otherwise qualified to review rate applications but who do not meet the requirements of this section may assist an independent actuary under contract to the department.
If the commissioner contracts with independent actuaries for purposes of this section, the commissioner shall promulgate regulations to maintain the confidentiality of rate filings and proprietary insurer information and to avoid conflicts of interest.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Insurance Code - INS § 10236.12 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/insurance-code/ins-sect-10236-12/
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