A. Effective December 31, 2004, and except as otherwise provided by this section or Article 10 (§ 38.2-1365 et seq.) of Chapter 13, every insurer doing business in the Commonwealth shall annually submit an actuarial opinion that has been prepared by an appointed actuary and that satisfies at a minimum the standards set forth in the appropriate National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) annual statement instructions.
B. Every insurer domiciled in the Commonwealth that is required to submit an actuarial opinion pursuant to subsection A shall annually submit an actuarial opinion summary, also written by the insurer's appointed actuary. Every insurer domiciled in the Commonwealth that is required to submit an actuarial opinion pursuant to subsection A or § 38.2-1367, at the request of the Commission, shall submit underlying work papers and an actuarial report or memorandum that satisfies the minimum standards set forth in the appropriate NAIC annual statement instructions and complies with all additional standards or requirements established by statute or by the Commission in accordance with the provisions of this section or Article 10 (§ 38.2-1365 et seq.) of Chapter 13. A company licensed but not domiciled in the Commonwealth shall provide such summary, work papers, report, and memorandum upon request of the Commission. Any summary, work papers, report, or memorandum filed in accordance with the appropriate NAIC annual statement 13 instructions shall be considered as a document supporting the actuarial opinion required by subsection A or § 38.2-1367.
C. If the insurer fails to provide supporting work papers or a required report or memorandum at the request of the Commission, or the Commission determines that the work papers or report or memorandum are unacceptable, the Commission may engage a qualified actuary at the expense of the insurer to review the opinion and the basis for the opinion and to prepare supporting work papers, or a report or memorandum.
D. The appointed actuary shall not be liable for damages to any person, other than the insurer and the Commission for any act, error, omission, decision, or conduct with respect to the actuary's opinion, except in cases of fraud or willful misconduct on the part of the actuary.
E. An actuarial opinion provided with the annual statement in accordance with the appropriate NAIC annual statement instructions shall be open to public inspection in accordance with § 38.2-1306.
F. Documents, materials, or other information in the possession or control of the Commission that are considered an actuarial report, work papers, an actuarial opinion summary, or an actuarial opinion report or memorandum provided in support of the opinion, and any other material provided by the insurer to the Commission in connection with the report, work papers, or summary, shall be confidential by law and privileged, shall not be subject to inspection or review by the general public, shall not be subject to subpoena, and shall not be subject to discovery or admissible in evidence in any private civil action. However, this provision shall not be construed to limit the Commission's authority to release the documents to any actuarial board established for counseling or discipline so long as the material is required for the purpose of professional disciplinary proceedings and such board establishes procedures satisfactory to the Commission for preserving the confidentiality of the documents. Moreover, the Commission is authorized to use the documents, materials, or other information in furtherance of any regulatory or legal action brought as part of the Commission's official duties.
1. Neither the Commission nor any person who received documents, materials, or other information while acting under the authority of the Commission shall be permitted or required to testify in any private civil action concerning any confidential documents, materials, or information subject to this subsection.
2. In order to assist in the performance of the Commission's duties under this section, the Commission:
a. May share documents, material, or other information, including the confidential and privileged documents, materials, or information subject to this subsection, with other state, federal, and international regulatory agencies, with the NAIC, its affiliates, or subsidiaries, and with state, federal, and international law enforcement authorities, provided that the recipient agrees to maintain the confidentiality and privileged status of the document, material, or other information.
b. May receive documents, materials, or information, including otherwise confidential and privileged documents, materials, or information, from the NAIC, its affiliates, or subsidiaries and from regulatory and law-enforcement officials of other foreign or domestic jurisdictions, and shall maintain as confidential or privileged any document, material, or information received with notice or the understanding that it is confidential or privileged under the laws of the jurisdiction that is the source of the document, material, or information.
G. The Commission may waive or modify submission requirements for a foreign insurer that has been exempted by its domiciliary commissioner from filing an actuarial opinion under a substantially similar law in its state of domicile. The Commission may modify requirements in any year for an insurer that makes application, with good cause shown, for exemption due to the nature of business written or the size and volume of business activity, or because the insurer is under supervision or an order of conservation, or if the imposition of an annual filing requirement would create a financial hardship.
2004, c. 315; 2006, c. 320; 2014, c. 571.
Structure Code of Virginia
§ 38.2-1300. Annual statements
§ 38.2-1301. Additional reports
§ 38.2-1301.1. Material transaction disclosures
§ 38.2-1302. Extension of filing time
§ 38.2-1303. Printed forms to be filed by insurers; certificates to domestic insurers
§ 38.2-1304. False statements, reports, etc., deemed a Class 5 felony
§ 38.2-1305. Voluntary reports
§ 38.2-1306. Reports to be open to public inspection
§ 38.2-1306.1. Insurance companies' analyses confidential
§ 38.2-1306.2. Valuation of investments and other assets
§ 38.2-1306.3. Nonadmitted assets
§ 38.2-1311. Valuation reserves
§ 38.2-1312. Unearned premium reserves
§ 38.2-1314. Loss or claim reserves
§ 38.2-1315. Mortgage guaranty insurance contingency reserve
§ 38.2-1315.1. Actuarial statements of opinion, reports, memoranda, and summaries
§ 38.2-1316.2. Credit allowed a domestic ceding insurer
§ 38.2-1316.4. Credit allowed any ceding insurer
§ 38.2-1316.7. Rules and regulations
§ 38.2-1316.8. Reinsurance agreements affected
§ 38.2-1317. Examinations; when authorized or required
§ 38.2-1317.1. Examinations; nature and scope
§ 38.2-1317.2. Market analyses confidential
§ 38.2-1318. Examinations; how conducted
§ 38.2-1319. Expense of examination
§ 38.2-1320. Examination reports; general description
§ 38.2-1320.1. Submission of examination report
§ 38.2-1320.2. Filing of report on examination
§ 38.2-1320.3. Examination reports; orders and procedures
§ 38.2-1320.4. Publication and use of examination reports
§ 38.2-1320.5. Confidentiality of ancillary information
§ 38.2-1321. Records of examination preserved
§ 38.2-1321.1. Immunity from liability
§ 38.2-1323. Acquisition of control of insurers
§ 38.2-1324. Contents of application
§ 38.2-1325. Alternate filing materials
§ 38.2-1326. Approval by Commission
§ 38.2-1327. Time for hearing; order of Commission
§ 38.2-1329. Registration of insurers that are members of holding company system
§ 38.2-1330.1. Dividends and other distributions
§ 38.2-1332.1. Supervisory colleges
§ 38.2-1332.2. Group-wide supervision of internationally active insurance groups
§ 38.2-1333. Confidential treatment of information and documents
§ 38.2-1334. Revocation, suspension, or nonrenewal of insurer's license
§ 38.2-1334.1. Voting of securities, injunctions, and sequestration of voting securities
§ 38.2-1334.2:1. Rules and regulations
§ 38.2-1334.2:3. Statutory construction and relationship to other laws
§ 38.2-1334.4. Risk management framework
§ 38.2-1334.5. ORSA requirement
§ 38.2-1334.6. ORSA summary report
§ 38.2-1334.7. Scope of article; exemption
§ 38.2-1334.8. Contents of ORSA summary report
§ 38.2-1334.9. Confidentiality
§ 38.2-1334.12. Disclosure requirement
§ 38.2-1334.13. Contents of Corporate Governance Annual Disclosure
§ 38.2-1334.14. Confidentiality
§ 38.2-1334.15. NAIC and third-party consultants
§ 38.2-1334.16. Rules and regulations
§ 38.2-1336. Subsidiaries of insurers
§ 38.2-1337. Disclaimer of control
§ 38.2-1340. Revocation, suspension, or nonrenewal of insurer's license
§ 38.2-1343. Minimum standards
§ 38.2-1348. License requirements
§ 38.2-1349. Required contract provisions; reinsurance intermediary brokers
§ 38.2-1350. Books and records; reinsurance intermediary brokers
§ 38.2-1351. Duties of insurers utilizing the services of a reinsurance intermediary broker
§ 38.2-1352. Required contract provisions; reinsurance intermediary managers
§ 38.2-1354. Duties of reinsurers utilizing the services of a reinsurance intermediary manager
§ 38.2-1355. Examination authority
§ 38.2-1357. Requirement to report to Commission
§ 38.2-1360. Required contract provisions
§ 38.2-1361. Duties of insurers utilizing managing general agents
§ 38.2-1362. Examination authority
§ 38.2-1364. Requirement to report to Commission
§ 38.2-1366. Reserve valuation
§ 38.2-1367. Actuarial opinion of reserves
§ 38.2-1368. Minimum valuation standard for policies issued prior to certain dates
§ 38.2-1369. Computation of minimum standard
§ 38.2-1370. Computation of minimum standard for annuities
§ 38.2-1371. Computation of minimum standard by calendar year of issue
§ 38.2-1372. Reserve valuation method; life insurance and endowment benefits
§ 38.2-1373. Reserve valuation method; annuity and pure endowment benefits
§ 38.2-1375. Optional reserve calculation
§ 38.2-1376. Reserve calculation; valuation net premium exceeding the gross premium charged
§ 38.2-1377. Reserve calculation; indeterminate premium plans
§ 38.2-1378. Minimum standard for accident and health insurance contracts
§ 38.2-1380. Requirements of a principle-based valuation
§ 38.2-1383. Single state exemption
§ 38.2-1384. Assessment against insurers whose policies are valued