58-5A-97. Liquidity stress test framework--Scope criteria--Promulgation of rules.

The ultimate controlling person of every insurer subject to registration and scoped into the NAIC liquidity stress test framework must file the results of a specific year’s liquidity stress test. The filing must be made to the lead state insurance director or commissioner of the insurance holding company system as determined by the procedures within the financial analysis handbook adopted by the director pursuant to rules promulgated under chapter 1-26.

The NAIC liquidity stress test framework includes scope criteria applicable to a specific data year. The scope criteria are reviewed at least annually by the financial stability task force or its successor. Any change to the NAIC liquidity stress test framework or to the data year for which the scope criteria are to be measured is effective on January first of the year following the calendar year when such changes are adopted. Insurers meeting at least one threshold of the scope criteria are scoped into the NAIC liquidity stress test framework for the specified data year unless the lead state insurance director or commissioner, in consultation with insurance commissioners at the NAIC financial stability task force or its successor, determines the insurer may not be scoped into the framework for that data year. Insurers that do not trigger at least one threshold of the scope criteria are considered scoped out of the NAIC liquidity stress test framework for the specified data year, unless the lead state insurance director or commissioner, in consultation with the NAIC financial stability task force or its successor, determines the insurer should be scoped into the framework for that data year.

The performance of, and filing of the results from, a specific year’s liquidity stress test must comply with the NAIC liquidity stress test framework’s instructions and reporting templates for that year and any lead state insurance director or commissioner determinations, in consultation with the NAIC financial stability task force or its successor, provided within the framework.

The director may promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 to establish requirements, standards, criteria, exemptions, and limitations for the liquidity stress test and related filings.

Source: SL 2024, ch 201, § 10.