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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
A. A person shall not operate as a provider or broker without a license from the superintendent.
B. Application for a provider or broker license shall be made to the superintendent by the applicant on a form prescribed by the superintendent.
C. An application or renewal shall be accompanied by the applicable fee as specified in Section 59A-6-1 NMSA 1978.
D. Licenses may be renewed from year to year on the anniversary date of licensure upon payment of the annual renewal fee. Failure to pay the fee by the renewal date shall result in revocation of the license.
E. The applicant shall provide information on forms required by the superintendent. The superintendent may require the applicant to fully disclose the identity of all stockholders, partners, officers, members and employees and representatives, and the superintendent may refuse to issue a license if not satisfied that a stockholder, partner, officer, member, employee or representative who may materially influence the applicant's conduct meets the standards of the Viatical Settlements Act.
F. A license issued to an applicant authorizes all members, officers, representatives and designated employees to act as providers or brokers, as applicable, under the license, and all those persons shall be named in the application and any supplements to the application.
G. Upon the filing of an application and the payment of the license fee, the superintendent may make an investigation of each applicant and issue a license if the superintendent finds that the applicant:
(1) has provided a detailed plan of operation;
(2) is competent and trustworthy and intends to act in good faith in the capacity provided by the license applied for;
(3) has a good business reputation and has had experience, training or education so as to be qualified in the business for which licensure is sought; and
(4) if not a natural person, provides a certificate of good standing from the state of its domicile.
H. The superintendent shall not issue a license to an applicant unless a written designation of an agent for service of process is filed and maintained with the superintendent or the applicant has filed with the superintendent the applicant's written irrevocable consent that any action against the applicant may be commenced by service of process on the superintendent.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 59A. Insurance Code § 59A-20A-3. License requirements; fees - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-59a-insurance-code/nm-st-sect-59a-20a-3/
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