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Section 59A-30A-7 - Duties and powers of the association.

NM Stat § 59A-30A-7 (2019) (N/A)
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A. The association shall:

(1) be obligated to the extent of covered claims arising from policies of an insolvent insurer issued prior to the finding of insolvency, except that the association shall not be obligated as to policies replaced by another title insurance policy that covers the claim. In no event shall the association be obligated to a policyholder in an amount in excess of the obligation of the insolvent insurer under the policy;

(2) be deemed the insolvent insurer to the extent of the insurer's obligation on covered claims and to such extent shall have all rights, duties and obligations of the insurer as if the insurer had not become insolvent; provided that the association shall have no liability for any past claims based on negligence of the insurer or its agents in searching and reporting the condition of a title, on bad faith of the insolvent insurer, on the closing of any transaction or for exemplary or punitive damages;

(3) pay for the administration and operation of the association from the administrative account, through proceeds received from an annual guaranty fee to be collected in the amounts and manner established by rule of the superintendent;

(4) allocate claims payments, loss and adjustment expense and administrative expense to the appropriate accounts and assess member insurers, separately for each account, amounts necessary to pay the association's obligations subsequent to an insolvency. Assessments shall not be made in a year in which guaranty fee proceeds, together with unencumbered account balances and other assets, will be sufficient to satisfy the association's obligations. Assessments shall be made against each member insurer in the proportion that the member insurer's net written premiums for the last full calendar year bears to net written premiums of all member insurers for that calendar year. Each member insurer shall be notified of the assessment not later than thirty days before it is due. No member insurer may be assessed in a year an amount greater than two percent of that member insurer's net written premiums for the preceding calendar year. If it appears that the maximum assessment available, together with unencumbered account balances and other assets, will be insufficient in a year to make all necessary payments, the association's obligations shall be paid pro rata and the unpaid portion shall be paid as soon as additional assessment proceeds or other funds become available. The association may pay claims in an order that it deems reasonable, including payments as claims are received or by groups or categories of claims. The association may exempt or defer, in whole or in part, the assessment of a member insurer if the assessment would cause the member insurer's financial statement to reflect amounts of capital or surplus less than the minimum amounts required for a certificate of authority in any jurisdiction in which the member insurer is authorized to transact insurance. Each member insurer acting as a servicing facility may set off against an assessment any authorized payments made on covered claims and expenses incurred in the payment of the claims by such member insurer if they are chargeable to the account for which the assessment is made;

(5) investigate claims and adjust, compromise, settle and pay covered claims to the extent of the association's obligations, and deny all other claims. The association may review settlements, releases and judgments to which the insolvent insurer or its insureds are parties to determine the extent to which such settlements, releases and judgments may be properly contested;

(6) notify such persons as the superintendent may direct pursuant to Section 9 [59A-30A-9 NMSA 1978] of the Title Insurance Guaranty Act;

(7) receive, handle, adjust and pay claims through its employees or through one or more insurers or other persons designated as servicing facilities, subject to the superintendent's approval; provided that a member insurer may decline any such designation;

(8) reimburse each servicing facility for obligations of the association paid by the facility and for reasonable expenses incurred by the facility for handling claims on behalf of the association, and pay other expenses of the association authorized by the Title Insurance Guaranty Act; and

(9) refund excess funds in an account to member insurers in proportion to the contribution of each member insurer to that account, when the board of directors estimates that the assets in the account will exceed the liabilities for the coming year.

B. The association may:

(1) employ persons or contract with servicing facilities necessary to handle claims and to perform other association duties;

(2) borrow funds necessary to effectuate the purposes of the Title Insurance Guaranty Act in accordance with the plan of operation, subject to the superintendent's approval;

(3) sue or be sued, and intervene in any court or other forum having jurisdiction over an insolvent insurer or its insureds;

(4) negotiate and enter into contracts necessary to carry out the purposes of the Title Insurance Guaranty Act; and

(5) perform all other acts necessary or proper to effectuate the purposes of the Title Insurance Guaranty Act.

History: Laws 1999, ch. 60, § 7.

Effective dates. — Laws 1999, ch. 60 contained no effective date provision, but, pursuant to N.M. Const., art. IV, § 23, was effective June 18, 1999, 90 days after adjournment of the legislature.

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Section 59A-30A-7 - Duties and powers of the association.