New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 11 - LABOR AND WORKERS' COMPENSATION
Chapter 4 - WORKERS' COMPENSATION
Part 10 - SELF-INSURANCE POOLING OF PUBLIC ENTITIES
Section 11.4.10.8 - POOL SELF-INSURANCE
Universal Citation: 11 NM Admin Code 11.4.10.8
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. A governmental entity not insured by an insurance company in the voluntary market nor certified as an individually self-insured employer shall be deemed in compliance with NMSA 1978, Section 52-1-4 if the director has issued a certificate of pool self-insurance pursuant to these rules.
B. In order to obtain and maintain a certificate of pool self-insurance a governmental entity shall meet the following requirements:
(1) Within 30
days of the effective date of these rules the governmental entities shall
direct the pool's administrator to provide the director with a current
membership roster and contact information for each governmental entity insured
by the pool. All governmental entities on the roster will be deemed to have
applied for a certificate of pool self-insurance.
(2) A governmental entity that has not
applied pursuant to Paragraph (1) of Subsection B of 11.4.10.8 NMAC shall apply
to the director at least 30 days prior to the desired effective date of the
certificate for pool self-insurance, on forms approved by the
director.
(3) A governmental entity
insured under a certificate of pool self-insurance shall be responsible for
compliance with the provisions of Articles 1-5 of the Workers' Compensation
Act, NMSA 1978, Chapter 52 and all rules promulgated thereunder and shall be
subject to sanction by the director for violations, acts or omissions by itself
or by any person or entity acting in an agency relationship with the
governmental entity, including its administrator and service company.
(4) Specific occurrence excess insurance or
specific occurrence reinsurance for all governmental entities insured through a
pool in a form and in an amount acceptable to the director is required. The
insurance shall be written by an acceptably rated company admitted to write
insurance in the state of New Mexico or a company that is otherwise approved by
the director. The policy must include the New Mexico amendatory
endorsement.
(5) A fidelity bond or
commercial crime policy for any officer, agent or member of the board of
trustees of the pool having signatory authority with respect to the pool's
funds or investments, or as a condition precedent to any board of trustees
action creating or changing such signatory authority, is required and shall be
written at a minimum of two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000), unless
the director prescribe a higher amount.
C. Certification and termination:
(1) All governmental entities who have
applied for a certificate of pool self-insurance pursuant to Paragraph (1) of
Subsection B of 11.4.10.8 NMAC shall be deemed to be eligible for a certificate
of pool self-insurance.
(2) The
certificate of pool self-insurance shall remain in effect until terminated at
the request of the governmental entity or revoked by the director. The director
shall not grant the request of any governmental entity to terminate its
certificate of pool self-insurance unless the governmental entity has insured
or reinsured all incurred workers' compensation and occupational disease and
disablement obligations or has otherwise secured payment of their obligation in
a manner approved in writing by the director. Such obligations shall include
both known claims and associated expenses and claims incurred but not reported
and associated expenses.
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