(1) In using the 1994 GAR Table, the mortality rate for a person age x in year (1994 + n) is calculated as follows:
qx-1994 + n = qx1994(1 – AAx)n
where the qx-1994s and AAxs are as specified in the 1994 GAR Table.

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    (2) In using the 2012 IAR Mortality Table, the mortality rate for a person age x in year (2012 + n) is calculated as follows:
qx2012 + n = qx2012(1 – G2x)n
    (a) The resulting qx 2012+n shall be rounded to three decimal places per 1,000, e.g., 0.741 deaths per 1,000. Also, the rounding shall occur according to the formula above, starting at the 2012 period table rate.
    (b) For example, for a male age 30, qx2012 = 0.741.
    1. qx 2013 = 0.741 * (1 – 0.010) ^ 1 = 0.73359, which is rounded to 0.734.
    2. qx 2014 = 0.741 * (1 – 0.010) ^ 2 = 0.7262541, which is rounded to 0.726.
    (c) A method leading to incorrect rounding would be to calculate qx 2014 as qx 2013 * (1 – 0.010), or 0.734 * 0.99 = 0.727. It is incorrect to use the already rounded qx 2013 to calculate qx 2014.
Rulemaking Authority 624.308, 625.121(5)(k) FS. Law Implemented 624.307(1), 625.121 FS. History-New 12-23-98, Formerly 4-162.106, Amended 7-28-15.