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A MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THE INSURANCE DIVISION OF THE PUBLIC REGULATION
COMMISSION TO PROPOSE COMPREHENSIVE REVISIONS TO THE NEW
MEXICO TITLE INSURANCE LAW.
WHEREAS, for the last ten years, the title insurance
industry in New Mexico has earned profits that are far in
excess of the profit margins underlying the rates promulgated
by the superintendent of insurance; and
WHEREAS, current statutes require all title insurers to
charge uniform rates set by the superintendent; and
WHEREAS, the introduction of price competition may
encourage title insurers to offer consumers and lenders rates
that are lower than those adopted by the superintendent of
insurance; and
WHEREAS, the current statutory requirement that the
superintendent conduct annual title insurance rate hearings
absorbs an inordinate amount of the limited resources of the
insurance division of the public regulation commission; and
WHEREAS, concerns have been raised that remedies
available to property owners arising from negligent title
searches and examinations may be unreasonably limited by the
New Mexico Title Insurance Law; and
WHEREAS, the attorney general; the public regulation
commission; the superintendent of insurance; think New Mexico,
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a nonpartisan public policy group; the American association of
retired persons; the senior citizens' law office; the United
States conference of Catholic bishops; real estate groups;
newspapers across the state; and other interested parties have
stated the need for revising the New Mexico Title Insurance
Law;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the insurance
division of the public regulation commission be requested to
draft a comprehensive revision of the New Mexico Title
Insurance Law and to submit the proposed revision to the
interim legislative finance committee, the interim Mortgage
Finance Authority Act oversight committee and the governor;
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this memorial be
transmitted to the insurance division of the public regulation
commission.