2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 59A: Insurance Code
Article 51: Bail Bondsmen Licensing, 59A-51-1 through 59A-51-19
Section 59A-51-14: Denial, suspension, revocation or refusal to continue license.


NM Stat § 59A-51-14 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

59A-51-14. Denial, suspension, revocation or refusal to continue license.

A. The superintendent may deny, suspend, revoke or refuse to continue any license issued under the Bail Bondsmen Licensing Law for any of the following reasons:

(1) any cause for which issuance of the license could have been refused had it then existed and been known to the superintendent;

(2) a material misstatement, misrepresentation or fraud in obtaining the license;

(3) any violation of the laws of this state relating to bail or the bail bond business;

(4) conviction of any felony, regardless of whether the conviction resulted from conduct related to the bail bond business with the exception of a conditional discharge of a felony conviction;

(5) misappropriation, conversion or unlawful withholding of money belonging to insurers or others and received in the conduct of business under the license;

(6) fraudulent or dishonest practices in the conduct of business under the license;

(7) failure to comply with, or willful violation of any provision of the Bail Bondsmen Licensing Law or proper order, rule or regulation of the superintendent or any court of this state;

(8) any activity prohibited in Section 59A-51-13 NMSA 1978;

(9) failure or refusal, upon demand, to pay over to any insurer he represented, any money coming into his hands belonging to the insurer;

(10) failure to preserve without use and retain separately or to return collateral taken as security on any bond to the principal, indemnitor or depositor of collateral when the principal, indemnitor or depositor is entitled to such collateral;

(11) for knowingly having in the bail bondsman's employ a person whose bail bond business license has been revoked, suspended or denied in this or any other state; or

(12) failure, neglect or refusal to supervise a solicitor's activities on the bail bondsman's behalf.

B. When, in the judgment of the superintendent, the licensee in the conduct of affairs under the license has demonstrated incompetency, untrustworthiness, conduct or practices rendering him unfit to engage in the bail bond business, or making his continuance in such business detrimental to the public interest, or that he is no longer in good faith engaged in the bail bond business, or that he is guilty of rebating, or offering to rebate his commissions in the case of limited surety agents or premiums in the case of professional bondsmen, and for such reasons is found by the superintendent to be a source of detriment, injury or loss to the public, he shall revoke or suspend the license.

C. In case of the suspension or revocation of license of any bail bondsman, the license of any or all other bail bondsmen who are members of the same agency and any or all solicitors employed by such agency, who knowingly were parties to the act that formed the ground for the suspension or revocation shall likewise be suspended or revoked, except for the purpose of completing pending matters, and those persons who knowingly were parties to the act are prohibited from being licensed as a member of or bail bondsman or solicitor for some other agency.

D. No license under the Bail Bondsmen Licensing Law shall be issued, renewed or permitted to exist when the same is used directly or indirectly to circumvent the provisions of the Bail Bondsmen Licensing Law.

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