N.M. Stat. Ann. § 59A-2-2.1
A. The "insurance nominating committee" is created and consists of nine members, including:
(1) four members who are selected by the New Mexico legislative council as follows:
(2) four members who are selected by the governor as follows:
(3) a ninth member who shall be chair of the committee and who shall be selected by a majority of the other eight members; provided that the member shall:
C. A committee member shall:
K. An employee of the office of superintendent of insurance who serves as staff for the committee shall not reveal to any person, except another committee staff person, any requests or statements disclosed in confidence by a committee member, except that this restriction shall not apply to any disclosure that is:
History: Laws 2013, ch. 74, § 15; 2015, ch. 11, § 4; 2020, ch. 63, § 2.
The 2020 amendment, effective May 20, 2020, provided for an interim superintendent of insurance in the event of a vacancy in the position of superintendent; in Subsection E, after "ninety days", deleted "prior to the date on which the term of a superintendent ends and shall appoint a superintendent within sixty days of convening" and added "in anticipation of the occurrence of a vacancy in the superintendent position or the expiration of a superintendent’s term of office"; and in Subsection F, after "vacancy in the superintendent position", deleted "the committee shall convene within thirty days of the date of the vacancy and shall appoint a successor to fill the remainder of the superintendent’s term within sixty days of convening" and added "or after the conclusion of the superintendent’s term, the chair of the committee may appoint an interim superintendent who shall serve until a successor is duly qualified".
The 2015 amendment, effective June 19, 2015, provided additional duties for, and the process for appointing, members of the insurance nominating committee, clarified that individual members of the insurance nominating committee are subject to the Governmental Conduct Act and the Financial Disclosure Act, and administratively attaches the insurance nominating committee to the office of superintendent of insurance; in the catchline, added "duties; administrative attachment"; added Subsection B relating to vacancies on the insurance nominating committee and redesignated former Subsections B, C, D and E as Subsections C, D, E and F respectively; in Subsection C, Paragraph (3), after "shall be", deleted "reimbursed for expenses incurred in pursuit of the member’s duties on the committee" and added "eligible to receive per diem and mileage"; in Subsection D, after "committee", deleted "and individual members shall be" and added "is", after "subject to", deleted "the Governmental Conduct Act", after "Public Records Act", deleted "the Financial Disclosure Act", and added the last sentence; deleted "A regular session of" preceding the new Subsection E, and after "convene", deleted "ninety days prior to the date of the initial term of the superintendent and thereafter" and added "within", and after "shall", deleted "conclude on the date that the initial superintendent or next superintendent takes office. The committee shall select" and added "appoint"; in Subsection F, after "date of", deleted "the beginning of", and after vacancy, deleted "for a special session"; deleted former Subsection F relating to vacancies on the insurance nominating committee; and deleted Subsections H and I and added new Subsections H, I, J and K.
Temporary provisions. — Laws 2013, ch. 74, § 39, effective March 29, 2013, provided:
A. Within fifteen days of the effective date of this act, if it is adopted with an emergency clause, or as soon as practicable otherwise, the governor and the New Mexico legislative council shall appoint their members to the insurance nominating committee.
B. The insurance nominating committee shall pursue its duties on a foreshortened schedule as necessary to select a superintendent of insurance by July 1, 2013.