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The Life and Health Valuation law manual is designed to help appointed actuaries comply with the requirements of the NAIC model Standard Valuation Law and the Model Actuarial Opinion and Memorandum Regulation. It is updated annually and is scheduled to be released in early 2014. You can order your 2014 law manual now.
 
The manual includes:

  • A concise summary of the valuation laws of all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico
  • Current topics section outlining key valuation developments and specific state guidance
  • Copies of current NAIC model laws and regulations that have an effect on reserve calculations
  • A discussion of generally distributed interpretations
  • Copies of the current actuarial guidelines from the NAIC Examiners Handbook

 

AVAILABLE FORMATS

The manual is published in a variety of media so that Academy members can choose the one that best meets their needs. Options include individual and group subscriptions for the manual on CD, or on the web. 
 

RATES

Format Price (USD)
Single-user CD-ROM  $675
Single-user web access $630 ($340 each additional password)
Multiple-user CD-ROM $2,945
Multiple-user web access $2,915

 

HOW TO ORDER

 

WEB ACCESS FOR 2014 SUBSCRIBERS

  • Group subscribers/non-member subscribers: Log in to view the 2014 manual
  • Individual subscribers: Log in to view the 2014 manual

 

QUESTIONS

For questions and additional information, please contact Kyla Ruiz at 202-223-8196 or ruiz@actuary.org.


 
The manual was created as an easy reference tool only and should not be relied upon as a definitive source or as a substitute for your own thorough review of the appli­cable laws, regulations, rules, bulletins, or other materi­als published by the relevant state or federal governments or agencies. This manual is also not a substitute for legal advice on the subject matter.
 

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