Any person providing coverage for health care benefits as described in Section 59A-15-16 NMSA 1978 may demonstrate that it is subject to the jurisdiction of another agency of this state or the federal government by providing to the superintendent:
A. the appropriate certificate, license or other document issued by the other governmental agency that permits or qualifies it to provide such coverage; or
B. other evidence satisfactory to the superintendent, after consultation with the other governmental agency, if necessary, that the provider is acting pursuant to a federal or state law that grants exclusive jurisdiction to a federal agency or another agency of this state.
History: 1978 Comp., § 59A-15-17, enacted by Laws 1991, ch. 125, § 23.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Article 15 - Unauthorized Insurers
Section 59A-15-1 - Purposes of article.
Section 59A-15-2 - Representing or aiding unauthorized insurer prohibited.
Section 59A-15-3 - Inclusion of unauthorized insurer in coverage.
Section 59A-15-4 - Insurance independently procured; duty to report.
Section 59A-15-5 - Validity of contract not impaired; right of insurer as to court action.
Section 59A-15-6 - Superintendent is attorney of unauthorized insurer for service of process.
Section 59A-15-7 - Service of process on unauthorized insurer.
Section 59A-15-8 - Defense of action by unauthorized insurer; bond.
Section 59A-15-9 - Enforcement of foreign decrees.
Section 59A-15-10 - Penalty for violation.
Section 59A-15-11 - Unauthorized Insurers False Advertising Process Law; title.
Section 59A-15-12 - Notice to domiciliary supervisory official.
Section 59A-15-13 - Action by superintendent.
Section 59A-15-14 - Short title; Health Care Benefits Jurisdiction Act.
Section 59A-15-16 - Jurisdiction over health care benefits providers presumed.
Section 59A-15-17 - Demonstrating jurisdiction.
Section 59A-15-18 - Examination.
Section 59A-15-19 - Disclosure.
Section 59A-15-20 - Multiple-employer welfare arrangements; regulations.