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31 Pa. Code § 118.4. Actuarial certification.

§ 118.4. Actuarial certification.

 (a)  The actuarial certification required in accordance with this chapter shall be prepared by an independent actuary and filed by the insurer with its annual statement.

 (b)  The actuarial certification shall be filed each year in which the insurer discounts its loss reserves.

 (c)  The actuarial certification shall include the opinion of an independent actuary with respect to the following:

   (1)  The adequacy of medical malpractice loss reserves on an undiscounted basis.

   (2)  The sufficiency of the investment yield on invested assets to fund the discount.

   (3)  The reasonableness of the matching of the invested assets and loss reserves attributable to the medical malpractice business to provide an adequate income stream to fund the discount.

Cross References

   This section cited in 31 Pa. Code §  118.1 (relating to definitions); and 31 Pa. Code §  118.5 (relating to reserves for loss adjustment expenses).



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