New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 13 - INSURANCE
Chapter 7 - INSURANCE TRADE PRACTICES AND FRAUDS
Part 3 - MAINTENANCE OF COMPLAINT RECORDS
Section 13.7.3.12 - COMPLAINT RECORD - EXPLANATION
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. A - Company identification number: As noted, this refers to the company's identification number of the complaint or other means or identifying the complaint, and shall also include the license number or other means of identifying any licensee of the department of insurance (such as agent, adjuster or independent adjuster) whose conduct or records are involved in the complaint.
B. B - Function code: Complaints are to be classified by function(s) of the company involved. Separate classifications are to be maintained for underwriting, marketing and sales, claims, policyholder service and miscellaneous.
C. B - Reason code: Complaints are also to be classified by the nature of the complaint. The following is the classification required for each function specified above:
D. C - Line type: Complaints are to be classified according to the line of insurance involved, as follows:
E. D - Company disposition after receipt: The complaint record shall note the disposition of the complaint. The following examples illustrate the type of information called for, but are not intended to be required language nor to exhaust the possibilities: corrective action was taken; no action was deemed necessary; or a satisfactory explanation was given to the complainant. If the company wishes it may use a code for entries in this column.
F. E - Date received: This refers to the date the complaint was received.
G. F - Date closed: This refers to the date on which the complaint was disposed of, whether by one action or a series of actions as may be present in connection with some complaints.
H. G - Insurance department complaint: If the origin of the complaint was from an insurance department, it should be so identified.
I. H - State of origin: The complaint record should note the state from which the complaint originated. Ordinarily this will be the state of residence of the complainant.