A. Whenever it is found by the superintendent that the minimum surplus required of a Lloyds Plan underwriters under this article has become impaired, the superintendent shall immediately give notice to the attorney-in-fact to appear and show cause why the certificate of authority of the attorney-in-fact should not be revoked; and if within thirty (30) days from the giving of such notice the impairment has not been made good by the underwriters or the attorney-in-fact or otherwise, the superintendent shall forthwith revoke the certificate of authority.
B. If the attorney-in-fact or other person makes any advancement of funds to make good the impairment of surplus, the claim for funds so advanced shall as to assets be deferred to claims for losses under policies or insurance contracts.
C. If the impairment of surplus is not made good within the time prescribed, the superintendent, in addition to revocation of the certificate of authority, shall commence delinquency proceedings against the underwriters as provided for as to insurers in general under Article 41 [Chapter 59A, Article 41 NMSA 1978] (conservation, rehabilitation, liquidation) of the Insurance Code.
History: Laws 1984, ch. 127, § 652.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 43 Am. Jur. 2d Insurance § 68; 44 Am. Jur. 2d Insurance §§ 1857 to 1867.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Article 38 - Lloyds Plan Automobile Insurance
Section 59A-38-1 - Lloyds Plan automobile insurance authorized.
Section 59A-38-2 - Approval of policies; attorney-in-fact.
Section 59A-38-3 - Application for certificate of authority.
Section 59A-38-4 - Cash or security deposit.
Section 59A-38-5 - Surplus required.
Section 59A-38-6 - Limit on volume of insurance written.
Section 59A-38-7 - Determining solvency; investments.
Section 59A-38-8 - Distribution of profits; how determined.
Section 59A-38-9 - Impairment.
Section 59A-38-10 - Withdrawal of underwriters.
Section 59A-38-11 - Lloyds Plan insurance producers; licensing.
Section 59A-38-12 - Lloyds Plan an "insurer".