New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 13 - INSURANCE
Chapter 1 - INSURANCE GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part 5 - FORMAL ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
Section 13.1.5.19 - HEARING OFFICER POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. General authority. The superintendent may preside over OSI's hearings or may designate a hearing officer to preside instead.
B. Duties of the hearing officer. The hearing officer shall conduct fair and impartial hearings, take all necessary action to avoid delay in the proceedings and maintain order. The hearing officer shall have the powers necessary to carry out these duties, including the following:
C. Independence of the hearing officer. In the performance of these functions, the hearing officer shall not be responsible to or subject to the direction of any other officer, employee or agent of OSI, except that a hearing officer appointed by the superintendent shall be subject to the direction of the superintendent.
D. Ex parte communication. In the performance of these functions, the hearing officer is prohibited from engaging in any improper ex parte communications about the substantive issues with any party on any matter. An improper ex parte communication occurs when the hearing officer discusses or otherwise communicates regarding the substance of a case without the opposing party being present, except that it is not an improper ex parte communication for the hearing officer to go on the record with only one party when the other party has failed to appear at a scheduled hearing.
E. Final order. After a thorough review of the record and any recommendation prepared by a designated hearing officer, the superintendent shall issue a final order. No party or member of OSI staff shall engage in any ex parte communication with the superintendent in an attempt to influence his final decision.