(a) For purposes of this article, âactuarial studyâ means an analysis that addresses the current actuarial financial condition of a provider that is performed by an actuary in accordance with accepted actuarial principles and the standards of practice adopted by the Actuarial Standards Board. An actuarial study shall include all of the following: (1) An actuarial report. (2) A statement of actuarial opinion. (3) An actuarial balance sheet. (4) A cohort pricing analysis. (5) A cashflow projection. (6) A description of the actuarial methodology, formulae, and assumptions. (b) âActuaryâ means a member in good standing of the American Academy of Actuaries who is qualified to sign a statement of actuarial opinion. (c) âType A contractâ means a continuing care contract that has an up-front entrance fee and includes provision for housing, residential services, amenities, and unlimited specific health-related services with little or no substantial increases in monthly charges, except for normal operating costs and inflation adjustments.
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