Indiana Code § 27-15-3-4

Actuarial opinion requirements
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Sec. 4. The actuarial opinion required by this chapter shall be: (1) provided and signed by a qualified and independent actuary who is a member of the American Academy of Actuaries; (2) given in accordance with professional standards and practices generally accepted by the actuarial profession and those other factors as the actuary believes are reasonable and appropriate in the exercise of professional judgment at the time the opinion is given; (3) supported by a memorandum of the actuary, describing the calculations made in support of the opinion and the assumptions used in the calculations; and (4) submitted to the commissioner.   IC 27-15-4 Chapter 4. Public Hearing and Commissioner's Determination               27-15-4-1 Commissioner's determination of application completeness; designation of date for public hearing             27-15-4-2 Purpose of public hearing             27-15-4-3 Commencement of hearing; postponement             27-15-4-4 Notice of hearing             27-15-4-5 Publication of notice             27-15-4-6 Hearing procedures             27-15-4-7 Issuance of commissioner's determination             27-15-4-8 Findings required for application approval             27-15-4-9 Waiver of findings for application approval

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