Wisconsin Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Agency Ins. Office of the Commissioner of Insurance |
Chapter 2. Life Insurance |
Section 2.30. Annuity mortality tables.
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- (1) Purpose. The purpose of this section is to adopt, pursuant to s. 623.06 (2a) (b) and (d) , Stats., mortality tables for use in determining the minimum standard of valuation for annuity and pure endowment contracts.(2) Definitions.(a) "1983 GAM table" means those male and female group annuity mortality tables adopted for the valuation of group annuity and pure endowment contracts in December of 1983 by the NAIC and published on pages 414-415, NAIC proceedings, vol. I, 1984.(b) "1983 table `a'" means that mortality table adopted for the valuation of individual annuity and pure endowment contracts in June of 1982 by the NAIC and published on page 454, NAIC proceedings, vol. II 1982.(c) "1994 GAR table" means the group annuity reserving table adopted for the valuation of group annuity and pure endowment contracts in December of 1996 by the NAIC as published on pages 866 and 867, vol. XLVII, transactions, society of actuaries, 1995.(d) "2012 Individual Annuity Mortality Period Life Table" or "2012 IAM Period Table" means the Period Table containing loaded mortality rates for calendar year 2012. This table contains rates, q x2012, developed by the society of actuaries committee on life insurance research, and published in the 2012 proceedings of the NAIC, Fall Volume I, pages 149-150.(e) "2012 IAR Table" means that generational mortality table developed by the society of actuaries committee on life insurance research and containing rates, q x2012+n, derived from a combination of the 2012 IAM Period Table and Projection Scale G2, using the methodology stated in Section 3m.(f) "Annuity 2000 mortality table" means those male and female mortality tables adopted for the valuation of individual annuity and pure endowment contracts in December of 1996 by the NAIC as published on page 240, vol. XLVII, transactions, society of actuaries, 1995.(g) "Generational mortality table" means a mortality table containing a set of mortality rates that decrease for a given age from one year to the next based on a combination of a Period table and a projection scale containing rates of mortality improvement.(h) "NAIC" means the national association of insurance commissioners.(i) "Period table" means a table of mortality rates applicable to a given calendar year.(j) "Projection Scale G2" or "Scale G2" is a table of annual rates, G2 x, of mortality improvement by age for projecting future mortality rates beyond calendar year 2012. This table was developed by the society of actuaries committee on life insurance research, and published in the 2012 proceedings of the NAIC, Fall Volume I, pages 151-152.(3) Individual annuity or pure endowment contracts.(a) The 1983 table `a' may be used to determine the minimum standard of valuation for any individual annuity or pure endowment contract issued on or after November 8, 1977 but before January 1, 1986.(b) Either the 1983 table `a' or the annuity 2000 mortality table shall be used to determine the minimum standard of valuation for any individual annuity or pure endowment contract issued on or after January 1, 1986 but before January 1, 1999.(c) Except as provided in par. (d) the annuity 2000 mortality table shall be used to determine the minimum standard of valuation for any individual annuity or pure endowment contract issued on or after January 1, 1999, but before January 1, 2015.(cm) Except as provided in par. (d) the 2012 IAR Table may be used to determine the minimum standard of valuation for any individual annuity or pure endowment contract issued on or after January 1, 2015. For any individual annuity or pure endowment contract issued on or after January 1, 2016, the 2012 IAR Table shall be used.(d) The 1983 table a without projection shall be used for determining the minimum standards of valuation for an individual annuity or pure endowment contract issued on or after January 1, 1999 when the contract is based on life contingencies and is issued to fund periodic benefits arising from any of one of the following:1. Settlements of various forms of claims pertaining to court settlements or out of court settlements from tort actions.2. Settlements involving similar actions such as worker's compensation claims.3. Settlements of long term disability claims where a temporary or life annuity has been used in lieu of continuing disability payments.(3m) Application of the 2012 IAR Table.(a) In using the 2012 IAR Table, the mortality rate for a person age x in year (2012 + n) is calculated as follows:(b) The resulting q x 2012+n shall be rounded to three decimal places per 1,000, e.g., 0.741 deaths per 1,000. The rounding shall occur according to the formula in par. (a) , starting at the 2012 period table rate.(4) Group annuity or pure endowment contracts.(a) Either the 1983 GAM table, the 1983 table `a', or the 1994 GAR table may be used to value any annuity or pure endowment purchased on or after November 8, 1977 but before January 1, 1986 under a group annuity or pure endowment contract.(b) Either the 1983 GAM table or the 1994 GAR table shall be used to determine the minimum standard of valuation for any annuity or pure endowment contract purchased on or after January 1, 1986 but before January 1, 1999 under a group annuity or pure endowment contract.(c) The 1994 GAR table shall be used for determining the minimum standard of valuation for any annuity or pure endowment contract purchased on or after January 1, 1999 under a group annuity or pure endowment contract.(5) Application of 1994 GAR table.(a) In using the 1994 GAR table the mortality rate for a person age x in year (1994 + n) is calculated as follows:
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Register, November, 1985, No. 359
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Register, October, 1998, No. 514
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CR 14-076
: r. and recr. (2), am. (3) (c), cr. (3) (cm), (3m)
Register August 2015 No. 716
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For example, for a male age 30, qx 2012 = 0.741.
qx 2013 = 0.741 * (1 – 0.010) ^ 1 = 0.73359, which is rounded to 0.734.
qx 2014 = 0.741 * (1 – 0.010) ^ 2 = 0.7262541, which is rounded to 0.726. Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 A method leading to incorrect rounding would be to calculate qx 2014 as qx 2013 * (1 – 0.010), or 0.734 * 0.99 = 0.727. It is incorrect to use the already rounded qx 2013 to calculate qx 2014. Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 q x 1994+n = q x 1994 (1-AA x ) n Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 where the q x 1994 s and AA x s are as specified in the 1994 GAR Table. Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1
qx 2013 = 0.741 * (1 – 0.010) ^ 1 = 0.73359, which is rounded to 0.734.
qx 2014 = 0.741 * (1 – 0.010) ^ 2 = 0.7262541, which is rounded to 0.726. Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 A method leading to incorrect rounding would be to calculate qx 2014 as qx 2013 * (1 – 0.010), or 0.734 * 0.99 = 0.727. It is incorrect to use the already rounded qx 2013 to calculate qx 2014. Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 q x 1994+n = q x 1994 (1-AA x ) n Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 where the q x 1994 s and AA x s are as specified in the 1994 GAR Table. Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1