New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 13 - INSURANCE
Chapter 4 - LICENSING OF INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS
Part 2 - RESIDENT PRODUCERS AND OTHER RESIDENT LICENSES
Section 13.4.2.28 - DENIAL, SUSPENSION, REVOCATION OR CANCELLATION OF LICENSES

Universal Citation: 13 NM Admin Code 13.4.2.28

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. Effects of suspension. While a license is suspended, the licensee shall not engage in any transaction for which the license is required, other than receipt and remittance of premiums paid for insurance or other business that was transacted by the licensee while the license was active.

B. Reasons for probation, suspension, revocation or refusal to continue license.

(1) The superintendent may take necessary action based on information obtained via the NAIC attachment warehouse personal information capture system alerts or other appropriate mechanisms used to monitor actions against existing licensees.

(2) It shall be the duty of the superintendent to cancel a license if the superintendent is satisfied that:
(a) a licensee obtained the license by willful misrepresentation or fraud;

(b) a licensee obtained the license chiefly for the purpose of writing insurance on the licensee's own life, property or liability, or on the lives, property or liability of the licensee's associates;

(c) a licensee is not complying with all state and federal laws and regulations relating to insurance; or

(d) the interests of the insured or the public are not being properly served under the license.

(3) The superintendent may place on probation, suspend, revoke or refuse to issue or renew a license for any of the reasons set forth in in Section 59A-11-14 NMSA 1978.

(4) A business entity's license may be suspended, revoked or refused if the superintendent finds after hearing that an individual licensee's violation was known or should have been known by one or more of the partners, officers or managers acting on behalf of the partnership or corporation, the violation was not reported to the superintendent and no corrective action was taken.

(5) A rental car insurance producer's license may be revoked or suspended following a hearing by the superintendent for a violation by the producer or the producer's endorsees of the Rental Car Insurance Limited Producer License Act set forth at Section 59A-32A-8 NMSA 1978. The superintendent may also impose penalties or suspend a transaction of insurance at specific rental locations where such a violation has occurred.

C. Suspension or revocation of or refusal to continue a license.

(1) If the superintendent suspends, revokes or refuses to continue a license, the superintendent shall notify the applicant in writing. The notice shall advise the applicant of the reason for the decision.

(2) Within 30 days of the date of issuance of the notice, the applicant may request a hearing in writing pursuant to Section 59A-4-15 NMSA 1978. The hearing shall be held within 90 days.

(3) The superintendent retains the authority to enforce the provisions of and impose any penalty or remedy authorized by the Insurance Code against any person who is under investigation for or charged with a violation of the Insurance Code even if the person's license has been surrendered or has lapsed by operation of law.

D. Administrative fines.

(1) In addition to, or in lieu of, any applicable suspension, revocation or denial of a license the superintendent may impose fees or administrative fines pursuant to Section 59A-1-18 NMSA 1978 or a specific section of the Insurance Code.

(2) The amount of the administrative fine shall be not less than $100 nor more than $500 unless a small or larger fine is set by a specific section of the Insurance Code.

(3) In the order imposing the fine, the superintendent shall specify the grounds therefor and the period, not to exceed 60 days, within which the licensee shall pay the fine.

(4) If at the end of the allowed payment period the licensee has not paid the fine in full, the license immediately shall be suspended or revoked, or its renewal denied, as the case may be, without further order.

E. Duration of and reinstatement following suspension or revocation of license.

(1) In the order suspending a license, the superintendent shall state the period of suspension, which shall not exceed one year.
(a) The period of suspension may be modified by the superintendent's further order.

(b) At the end of the suspension period the license shall be reinstated upon request of the licensee unless the superintendent finds that the cause or causes of the suspension still exist or are likely to recur. If the superintendent so finds, he shall forthwith revoke the license by further order.

(2) An applicant whose license has been administratively revoked or suspended shall contact the superintendent in order to request reinstatement of the license.

(3) A licensee whose license has been revoked or suspended for noncompliance with the Parental Responsibility Act shall become compliant and provide evidence of compliance to the superintendent before the license may be reinstated.

(4) The superintendent shall not relicense a former licensee whose license has been revoked or its continuation refused without evidence that the former licensee is otherwise qualified for the license and that the cause or causes of the prior revocation or refusal to continue no longer exists and will not recur.

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