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Code · Washington · Title 48 — Insurance · Chapter 48.74

RCW 48.74.022

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This section applies to policies and contracts issued on or after the operative date of the valuation manual.
(1)The commissioner shall annually value, or cause to be valued, the reserve liabilities, called reserves, for all outstanding life insurance contracts, annuity and endowment contracts, disability contracts, and deposit-type contracts of every company issued on or after the operative date of the valuation manual. In lieu of the valuation of the reserves required of a foreign or alien company, the commissioner may accept a valuation made, or caused to be made, by the insurance supervisory official of any state, or other jurisdiction when the valuation complies with the minimum standard provided in this chapter.
(2)RCW 48.74.100 and 48.74.110 apply to all policies and contracts issued on or after the operative date of the valuation manual.
[ 2016 c 142 s 4 .]
Notes:
Effective date — 2016 c 142: See note following RCW 48.74.010 .
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