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SPONSOR: |
Leavell |
DATE TYPED: |
01/30/02 |
HB |
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SHORT TITLE: |
Insurance License Fees |
SB |
235 |
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ANALYST: |
Valenzuela |
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REVENUE
Estimated Revenue |
Subsequent Years
Impact |
Recurring or Non-Rec |
Fund Affected |
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FY02 |
FY03 |
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$56.0 |
$56.0 |
Recurring |
Other State Funds |
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Revenue
Decreases)
LFC Files
Public Regulation Commission (PRC)
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of Bill
Senate Bill 235 amends the New Mexico Insurance
Code by increasing and creating new fees placed on the industry. The bill also
expands allowable uses of a special computer system fund for the Insurance
Division.
Significant
Issues
SB 235 addresses several issues related to collection and use of certain fees collected by the Insurance Division (see attached spreadsheet):
(a)
Motor club sales representative license fees are
increased from $20 to $30, consistent with other agent licensing fees;
(b) Various
fees for third party administrators currently being collected under authority
of rules adopted by the Superintendent are added to the statutory list of fees;
(c)
Provisions for mandatory collection of
retaliatory fees are made discretionary;
(d) Agent
appointment fees for agents whose license application has been refused are made
non-refundable;
(e)
Requirements for licensee notice of change of
address are clarified and a $50 penalty for failure to notify the
Superintendent is created;
(f)
The definition of "adjuster" is
clarified to specify that employees of a life or health insurer handling claims
under that insurer's contracts to administer life or health claims for another
entity are also not required to be licensed as adjusters;
(g)
The restricted use of surcharges collected on
agent appointment fees for the purpose of purchasing computer hardware and
software for the Insurance Division is extended to include related costs of maintenance,
operation, systems planning, deployment, and training.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
Senate Bill 235 does not carry an appropriation.
However, the PRC estimates that enactment of the bill would increase its
revenues by approximately $56.0.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
Enactment of the bill could have a minor
administrative impact but one that could be absorbed with the current
resources.
MFV/ar
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