2019 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 59A - Insurance Code
Article 17 - Insurance Rates and Rating
Section 59A-17-13.2 - Large commercial policyholders.

Universal Citation: NM Stat § 59A-17-13.2 (2019)

A. The superintendent may, by rule, establish a class of large commercial policyholders, to be known as exempt commercial policyholders, that shall be exempt from the rate and form requirements of Chapter 59A, Articles 17 and 18 NMSA 1978, except for form provisions relating to workers' compensation mandatory coverage provisions.

B. In the promulgation of this rule, the superintendent shall consider the following factors in establishing an exempt commercial policyholder class:

(1) the characteristics of insureds that are likely to study and understand the details of their business risks, insurance coverages and exclusions;

(2) the characteristics of insureds that are likely to avail themselves of regular price comparisons between competing insurers and are likely to study and understand the differences and details of pricing proposals that they receive;

(3) the characteristics of insureds that are likely to require individually written policies, as contrasted to insureds that can customarily have their coverage needs met through a compilation of forms with applicability to other insureds as well;

(4) the characteristics of insureds for which filed rates and rating plans are less likely to provide the lowest premiums otherwise consistent with the provisions of the Insurance Rate Regulation Law;

(5) the favorable or adverse experiences with exemptions from regulatory requirements, especially the experience in New Mexico;

(6) the extent to which commercial insureds primarily located in another jurisdiction are subject to similar exemptions or waivers in that jurisdiction; and

(7) any other relevant factors.

C. The superintendent may, by rule, waive some or all of the diligent search requirements related to placement of risks in the approved surplus lines market for some or all of the exempt commercial policyholders.

History: Laws 2007, ch. 367, § 16.

ANNOTATIONS

Effective dates. — Laws 2007, ch. 367, § 39 made this section effective July 1, 2007.

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