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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Larranga
DATE TYPED 2/5/05
HB 528
SHORT TITLE Reduce Low-Income Insurance Limits
SB
ANALYST Wilson
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
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SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Public Regulatory Commission (PRC)
Department of Public Safety (DPS)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Bill 528 reduces the amount of auto insurance coverage that low-income vehicle owners
will be legally required to buy. It also requires that all insurance policies regardless of the poli-
cyholder’s income level automatically match another state’s financial responsibility limits when
the insured vehicle is driving through another state.
Significant Issues
The PRC supplied the following:
The roughly 50% reduction in the financial responsibility limits contained in the bill will,
for actuarial reasons, produce approximately a 20% reduction in policy premium.
Losses and premiums for underinsured motorist coverages purchased by non-low-income
drivers will increase.
Virtually all automobile insurance policies already offer automatic coverage to match an-
other state’s financial responsibility limits when the insured vehicle is traveling out-of-
state.
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The DPS provided the following:
House Bill 528 will create a classification of eligibility for lower insurance limits based
on income. The effect would be to penalize vehicle owners who earn above 150% of the
federal poverty guidelines. Recovery by the victims of a motor vehicle accident will de-
pend on which classification was involved.
House Bill 528 provides no mechanism for monitoring a change in income.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
This bill will require the approximately 300 insurance companies writing auto insurance in New
Mexico to file with the Insurance Division revised rate manuals that include the new low limits.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
This bill requires the Insurance Division to promulgate the forms that insurance companies must
provide to applicants and policyholders to certify their low-income status
TECHNICAL ISSUES
DPS notes this bill makes no accommodation for joint ownership income of a vehicle or aggre-
gate family income. The bill also fails to include a severability clause to protect the remainder of
the statute from parts that are constitutionally questionable.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
DPS believes this bill conflicts with the legislative purpose of the Mandatory Financial Respon-
sibility Act which was to protect the public from “catastrophic financial hardship” as the result of
a motor vehicle accident. Equal protection requires that citizens be treated fairly when compared
to each other. While there is no requirement that a fundamental constitutional right be applica-
ble, to survive a constitutional challenge, House Bill 528 will have to show its proposed classifi-
cation based on income serves an important governmental objective and is substantially related
to the achievement of that objective. San Antonio Independent School Distr., v. Rodriguez, 411
U.S. 1 (1973).
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