For the purposes of this subsection, adequate means sufficient for the ongoing operation of the group members as evidenced either by a history of ongoing operations or equivalence to similar businesses that have operated viably over a comparable period of time.
Investment policy
Goal:
To invest the funds collected as premium and other contributions to the trust so that the assets deposited in the trust together with the earnings thereon shall be sufficient to meet all the obligations of the approved self-insurer under the Act and/or assumed under a self-insurance plan.
Objectives:
Liquidity - To provide the liquidity needed to pay when due, all of the obligations required or authorized by law and/or assumed under a self-insured plan.
Return - To maximize the return on investments within the constraints of the liquidity, risk and maturity objectives.
Risk - To provide an acceptable level of financial risk to which trust assets are exposed within the constraints of the liquidity, return and maturity objectives.
Maturity - The maximum maturity of any individual investment in the portfolio shall be ten (10) years. The maximum maturity of any individual investment may be fifteen (15) years with the prior written approval of the Superintendent and cash flow that is adequate to meet all obligations required or authorized under the Act.
Investment Mix - The mix of investments in the portfolio shall limit the use of higher risk investments to a portion of those funds that will not be needed to pay near-term obligations. Investment mix must also consider maturity, portfolio risk, duration and portfolio diversification.
Guidelines:
Discretion of Trustee Bank. Within the guidelines established by this policy the Trustee Bank will safeguard/protect and invest trust assets in holdings that are allowed under Title 39-A M.R.S.A. or are otherwise approved by the Superintendent. This should include a description of how the fund will provide the Trustee Bank with information to determine appropriate liquidity and maturity requirements.
Investment Restrictions. A listing of permitted investments, including any limitations on the portion of the investment portfolio that may be invested in any particular class.
Liquidity Requirements. A general description of liquidity requirements.
Maturity Restrictions. A listing of maturity restrictions.
02-031 C.M.R. ch. 250, § III