2017 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 59A - Insurance Code
Article 5 - Authorization of Insurers and General Requirements
Section 59A-5-25 - Impairment as grounds for suspension or revocation of certificate of authority.

Universal Citation: NM Stat § 59A-5-25 (2017)

59A-5-25. Impairment as grounds for suspension or revocation of certificate of authority.

A. For the purposes of Section 91 [59A-5-24 NMSA 1978] (suspension or revocation of certificate of authority - mandatory grounds) of this article, an insurer shall be deemed impaired when the superintendent at any time finds that the excess of the insurer's admitted assets over its liabilities is less than the minimum basic capital required to be maintained by the insurer under this article, and the insurer has failed to make good the deficiency within the period provided for below.

B. The superintendent shall give the insurer written notice of the deficiency stating the amount thereof, and require the insurer to eliminate the deficiency within sixty (60) days after notice was so given. If the insurer fails to cure the deficiency within the sixty-day period the superintendent shall immediately suspend or revoke its certificate of authority. This provision shall not be deemed to prevent the superintendent, within such sixty-day period or at any other time, from taking other action as to the insurer as authorized under any provision of Article 41 [Chapter 59A, Article 41 NMSA 1978] (conservation, rehabilitation, liquidation) of the Insurance Code.

History: Laws 1984, ch. 127, 92.

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