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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The committee shall:
A. review and advise the director on all group benefits coverages, whether insured or self-insured, included or to be included in the state group plan;
B. review and advise the director on all professional, technical or consulting contracts to be entered into in connection with the state group plan;
C. if insurance is to be purchased through negotiation, pursuant to Subparagraph (a) of Paragraph (1) of Subsection D of Section 6 of the Group Benefits Act, review and advise the director as to companies and agents to be selected to submit proposals;
D. review and advise the director on rules and regulations relating to group benefits insurance and self-insurance;
E. review and advise the director on selection of an investment advisor for investments of the group self-insurance fund;
F. review and advise the director on guidelines establishing rates for and methods of rating participating state agencies and local public bodies;
G. perform any other duties and exercise any other powers as provided by law; and
H. review any matters specified in this section, which review by the committee shall preempt such review of such matters previously accorded to the risk management advisory board.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 10. Public Officers and Employees § 10-7B-4. Group benefits committee; powers and duties - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-10-public-officers-and-employees/nm-st-sect-10-7b-4/
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