New Mexico Statutes
Article 16 - Trade Practices and Frauds
Section 59A-16-28 - Procedure as to undefined practices.

A. If the superintendent believes that any person engaged in any business which is subject to the superintendent's supervision under the Insurance Code, is in the conduct of such business engaging in this state in any method of competition or in any act or practice not defined in this article which is unfair or deceptive and that a proceeding by him in respect thereto would be in the public interest, the superintendent shall, after a hearing of which notice and of the charges against such person are given him, make a written report of his findings of fact relative to such charges and serve a copy thereof upon such person and any intervenor at the hearing.
B. If such report charges a violation of this article and if such method of competition, act or practice has not been discontinued, the superintendent may at any time after twenty (20) days after the service of such report cause an action to be instituted in the district court of the county wherein the person resides or has his principal place of business to enjoin and restrain such person from engaging in such method, act or practice. The court shall have jurisdiction of the proceeding and shall have power to make and enter appropriate orders in connection therewith and to issue such writs or orders as are ancillary to its jurisdiction or necessary in its judgment to prevent injury to the public pendente lite; but the state of New Mexico shall not be required to give security before the issuance of any such order or injunction under this section. A certified transcript of the record of the proceedings in the hearing before the superintendent, including all evidence taken and the report and findings, shall be received in evidence in such action.
C. If the court finds that:
(1) the method of competition complained of is unfair or deceptive; and
(2) the proceedings of the superintendent with respect thereto are to the interest of the public; and
(3) the findings of the superintendent are supported by the weight of the evidence, it shall issue its order enjoining and restrainting [restraining] the continuance of such method of competition, act or practice.
D. Either party may appeal from such final judgment or order or decree of court in a like manner as provided for appeals in civil cases.
E. If the superintendent's report or order on hearing made under Subsection A does not charge a violation of this article, then any intervenor in the proceedings may appeal therefrom within the time and in the manner provided in the Insurance Code for appeals from the superintendent generally.
History: Laws 1984, ch. 127, § 295.
Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and it is not part of the law.
Cross references. — For the Insurance Code, see 59A-1-1 NMSA 1978 and notes thereto.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 59A - Insurance Code

Article 16 - Trade Practices and Frauds

Section 59A-16-1 - Scope of article.

Section 59A-16-2 - Purpose of article.

Section 59A-16-3 - Practices and acts prohibited, in general.

Section 59A-16-4 - Misrepresentation, false advertising of policies.

Section 59A-16-5 - False information, advertising.

Section 59A-16-6 - "Twisting" prohibited.

Section 59A-16-7 - Replacement of life insurance.

Section 59A-16-7.1 - Unclaimed life insurance benefits.

Section 59A-16-8 - Falsification, omission of records; misleading financial statements.

Section 59A-16-9 - Publication of nonstatutory financial statements.

Section 59A-16-10 - Defamation.

Section 59A-16-11 - Unfair discrimination prohibited; life and health insurance.

Section 59A-16-11.1 - Medical Insurance Pool Act; unfair referral.

Section 59A-16-12 - Discrimination in insurance.

Section 59A-16-12.1 - Discrimination on the basis of deterioration in health.

Section 59A-16-13 - Prohibiting sex discrimination in insurance.

Section 59A-16-13.1 - Craniomandibular and temporomandibular joint disorders.

Section 59A-16-13.2 - Discrimination on the basis of blindness.

Section 59A-16-14 - Coercion of business prohibited; notice required; charges prohibited.

Section 59A-16-15 - Discrimination; rebates and certain inducements prohibited; life, health and annuity contracts.

Section 59A-16-16 - Exceptions to discrimination, rebate and inducement prohibition; life, health and annuity contracts.

Section 59A-16-17 - Discrimination, rebates and certain inducements prohibited; other coverages.

Section 59A-16-18 - Receipt of rebates and inducements; penalty.

Section 59A-16-19 - Monopolistic practices prohibited.

Section 59A-16-20 - Unfair claims practices defined and prohibited.

Section 59A-16-20.1 - Homeowner's casualty insurance; premium rate and policy; protection after natural disaster.

Section 59A-16-21 - Payment of claim by check, draft or electronic transfer; failure to pay; interest.

Section 59A-16-21.1 - Health plan requirements.

Section 59A-16-21.2 - Health benefits plans; prohibition; unlicensed health benefits plans; unapproved health benefits plans.

Section 59A-16-21.3 - Health care providers; surprise billing prohibited.

Section 59A-16-22 - Record of complaints required.

Section 59A-16-23 - False applications, claims, proofs of loss.

Section 59A-16-24 - Illegal dealing in premiums; excess charges for coverage.

Section 59A-16-25 - Knowledge of insurer of prohibited acts.

Section 59A-16-26 - Insurer name; deceptive use prohibited.

Section 59A-16-27 - Desist orders for prohibited practices.

Section 59A-16-28 - Procedure as to undefined practices.

Section 59A-16-29 - Penalties.

Section 59A-16-30 - Private right of action.