Maine Code § 24-A-952

Calculation of reserve liabilities
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1. The superintendent shall annually value, or cause to be valued, the reserve liabilities, hereinafter
called reserves, for all outstanding life insurance policies and annuity and pure endowment contracts
of every life insurer transacting business in this State in accordance with this subchapter, except that in
the case of an alien insurer, such valuation must be limited to its United States business; and may certify
the amount of any such reserves, specifying the mortality table or tables, rate or rates of interest and
methods, net level premium method or other, used in the calculation of such reserves. In calculating
such reserves, the superintendent may use group methods and approximate averages for fractions of a
year or otherwise. In lieu of the valuation of the reserves required of any foreign or alien insurer, the
superintendent may accept any valuation made, or caused to be made, by the insurance supervisory
official of any state or other jurisdiction when such valuation complies with the minimum standard
herein provided. For policies and contracts issued before the operative date of the valuation manual or
not addressed by the valuation manual, reserves must be determined according to sections 953 to 958-A.
For policies and contracts issued after the operative date of the valuation manual, reserves must be
determined according to sections 959 and 960 and as specified by the valuation manual.
[PL 2013, c. 238, Pt. C, §3 (AMD).]
2. Any such insurer which at any time shall have adopted any standard of valuation producing
greater aggregate reserves than those calculated according to the minimum standard herein provided
may, with the approval of the superintendent, adopt any lower standard of valuation, but not lower than
the minimum herein provided.
[PL 1969, c. 132, §1 (NEW); PL 1973, c. 585, §12 (AMD).]
3. Beginning on the operative date of the valuation manual, a life or health insurer and a casualty
or multiple lines insurer transacting health insurance shall comply with the applicable requirements of
this subchapter if the insurer is required to hold a certificate of authority to write one or more subject
lines of insurance in this State or if the insurer has written, issued or reinsured contracts of one or more
subject lines of insurance in this State and has at least one such policy in force or on claim.
[PL 2013, c. 238, Pt. C, §4 (NEW).]

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