New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 14 - HOUSING AND CONSTRUCTION
Chapter 5 - CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part 9 - CODE BOND DETERMINATIONS
Section 14.5.9.8 - REQUIREMENTS FOR FILING A CLAIM
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Rights of indemnitee: The filing of a claim with the division serves to show an indemnitee established their potential right to payment on a claim within the two-year time limitation set forth in Section 60-13-49, NMSA 1978. It further serves to establish priority of claim should the licensee have more than one claim on the code bond simultaneously. Acceptance by the division of a claim does not confirm if a code violation has actually occurred, nor if the licensee was performing work within the scope of the license issued by division, does not infer any right to a payout on the claim, nor does it require a surety to hold any funds in reserve to pay a potential claim. The surety may close the claim file after a period of inactivity on the claim, but any such closure shall not serve to eliminate the right of the indemnitee to re-activate the claim upon receipt of a certificate of uncorrected code violation from the construction industries division.
B. Eligibility requirements: a request for investigation of a potential violation of a New Mexico code must meet the following minimum requirements for acceptance.