A. An out-of-state credit union organized pursuant to the laws of another state or territory of the United States may conduct business as a credit union in this state with the approval of the director.
B. Before granting approval for an out-of-state credit union to conduct business in New Mexico, the director shall determine that the out-of-state credit union:
(1) is organized pursuant to laws similar to those provided in the Credit Union Act;
(2) is financially solvent;
(3) is examined and supervised by a regulatory agency of the state or territory in which it is organized;
(4) meets share and deposit insurance requirements comparable to those provided in Section 58-11-48 NMSA 1978; and
(5) establishes a need to conduct business in this state to adequately serve its members in this state.
C. The director may:
(1) revoke the approval granted to an out-of-state credit union to conduct business in New Mexico if the director determines that:
(a) the credit union no longer meets the requirements as provided in Subsection B of this section;
(b) the credit union has violated a law of this state or a rule issued by the director;
(c) the credit union has engaged in a pattern of unsafe or unsound credit union practices;
(d) permitting the credit union to continue to conduct business in New Mexico is likely to have a substantial adverse impact on financial, economic or other interests of the residents of the state; or
(e) the credit union is prohibited from conducting business in the state or territory in which it is organized;
(2) cooperate with credit union regulators in other states or territories and share with those regulators pertinent information received pursuant to the provisions of the Credit Union Act;
(3) adopt rules for the periodic examination and investigation of the affairs of an out-of-state credit union conducting business in New Mexico. The costs associated with the examination or investigation shall be borne by the out-of-state credit union that is the subject of the examination or investigation; or
(4) enter into agreements with the regulators of out-of-state credit unions to identify laws and rules applicable to branches of out-of-state credit unions conducting business in New Mexico, or enter into agreements with credit union regulators in other states or territories to identify laws and rules applicable to credit unions organized in New Mexico pursuant to the Credit Union Act that are conducting business in out-of-state locations. The agreements provided for in this section may include, but are not limited to, agreements concerning corporate governance and operational matters, and the rules regarding the manner in which examination, supervision and application processes shall be coordinated with the regulators.
D. An out-of-state credit union conducting business in New Mexico shall:
(1) comply with the provisions of the Credit Union Act, rules issued pursuant to that act and all other applicable state laws; and
(2) designate and maintain an agent for service of process in New Mexico.
History: Laws 1987, ch. 311, § 16; 1997, ch. 195, § 11; 2003, ch. 28, § 4.
Repeals and reenactments. — Laws 1987, Chapter 311 repealed 58-11-16 NMSA 1978, as amended by Laws 1975, ch. 344, § 15, relating to minors, effective June 19, 1987, and enacted a new section.
The 2003 amendment, effective June 20, 2003, added "Approval to conduct business - Director's duties and powers" to the section heading; inserted present Subsections C and D; and rewrote the rest of the section to such an extent that a detailed comparison is impacticable.
The 1997 amendment, effective July 1, 1997, substituted "Credit Union Act" for "Credit Union Regulatory Act" in Subsection A.
Laws 1997, ch. 195, § 42 repealed Laws 1987, ch. 311, § 68, which had provided for the repeal of this section on July 1, 1997.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 58 - Financial Institutions and Regulations
Section 58-11-1 - Short title.
Section 58-11-2 - Definitions.
Section 58-11-3 - Supervision and regulation.
Section 58-11-4 - Appeal rights and court review.
Section 58-11-5 - Examinations; supervision fees.
Section 58-11-8 - Records of the division.
Section 58-11-9 - Conflicts of interest.
Section 58-11-10 - Formation of credit union.
Section 58-11-11 - Forms of articles and bylaws.
Section 58-11-12 - Amendments.
Section 58-11-13 - Use of name exclusive.
Section 58-11-14 - Service facilities.
Section 58-11-15 - Fiscal year.
Section 58-11-17 - Doing business outside this state.
Section 58-11-18 - Powers of credit unions.
Section 58-11-19 - Incidental powers.
Section 58-11-20 - Advantageous federal powers.
Section 58-11-21 - Membership.
Section 58-11-22 - Central credit unions.
Section 58-11-23 - Other credit unions.
Section 58-11-24 - Member eligibility.
Section 58-11-25 - Liability of members.
Section 58-11-26 - Meetings of members.
Section 58-11-27 - Direction of affairs.
Section 58-11-28 - Record of officials.
Section 58-11-30 - Compensation of officials.
Section 58-11-31 - Conflicts of interest.
Section 58-11-32.2 - Repealed.
Section 58-11-33 - Authority and responsibility of board members.
Section 58-11-35 - Meetings of board members.
Section 58-11-36 - Duties of board members.
Section 58-11-38 - Supervisory committee.
Section 58-11-39 - Members' accounts.
Section 58-11-40 - Dividends and interest.
Section 58-11-41 - Withdrawals.
Section 58-11-42 - Accounts of minors.
Section 58-11-43 - Joint accounts.
Section 58-11-44 - Trust accounts.
Section 58-11-45 - Payable-on-death accounts.
Section 58-11-47 - Dormant accounts.
Section 58-11-48 - Share and deposit insurance.
Section 58-11-49 - Loan policies.
Section 58-11-50 - Insurance for members.
Section 58-11-51 - Liability and fidelity insurance for officials and employees.
Section 58-11-52 - Group purchasing.
Section 58-11-53 - Money-type instruments.
Section 58-11-54 - Retirement accounts.
Section 58-11-55 - Trust authority.
Section 58-11-56 - Investments.
Section 58-11-57.1 - Capitalization and reserves.
Section 58-11-58 - Dissolution.
Section 58-11-59 - Merger of credit unions.
Section 58-11-60 - Conversion.
Section 58-11-62 - Criminal liability.