New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 13 - INSURANCE
Chapter 8 - INSURANCE POLICIES AND RATES
Part 4 - CANCELLATION, NONRENEWAL OR CHANGE IN COVERAGES OF PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE POLICIES
Section 13.8.4.8 - CANCELLATION DURING POLICY TERM - MORE THAN SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER EFFECTIVE DATE OF POLICY
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. If a policy of insurance has been in effect for sixty (60) days or more, an insurer may cancel the policy if there has been a substantial change in the risk assumed by the insurer since the policy was issued. An insurer, to affect such cancellation, shall mail or deliver to the insured a written notice stating the reason for such cancellation and stating when, not less than thirty (30) days after mailing or delivery, the cancellation shall be effective.
B. If a policy of insurance has been in effect for sixty (60) days or more, an insurer may cancel the policy only for one or more of the following reasons:
C. An insurer, to affect such cancellation, shall mail or deliver to the insured a written notice stating the reason for such cancellation and stating when, not less than fifteen (15) days after the mailing or delivery, the cancellation shall be effective. Provided, however, an insurer may eliminate the reason for such cancellation from any notice mailed to an additional insured or lienholder under the policy.