Summary proceedings; seizure under superintendent's order.

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A. If it appears to the superintendent that the interests of policyholders, creditors or the public will be jeopardized by delay incident to requesting a court seizure order, then on any ground which would justify a court seizure order under Section 59A-41-54 NMSA 1978, and without notice and without applying to the court, the superintendent may issue a seizure order which must contain a statement verified by him of the grounds for his action. As directed by the seizure order, the superintendent's representatives shall forthwith take possession and control of all or part of the property, books, accounts and records of the insurer and of the premises in this state occupied by the insurer for transaction of its business. The superintendent shall retain possession and control until the order is vacated or is replaced by an order of court pursuant to Subsection B of this section, or pursuant to a formal proceeding under Chapter 59A, Article 41 NMSA 1978.

B. At any time after seizure under Subsection A of this section, the insurer may apply to the district court for Santa Fe county. The court shall thereupon order the superintendent to appear forthwith and shall thereafter proceed as if the order were a court seizure order issued under Section 59A-41-54 NMSA 1978.

C. Every peace officer of this state shall assist the superintendent in making and enforcing any such seizure, and every sheriff and police department shall furnish the superintendent with such deputies, patrolmen or officers as may be necessary for the purpose.

D. Entry of a seizure order under this section does not constitute an anticipatory breach of any contract of the insurer.

History: Laws 1984, ch. 127, § 747; 1987, ch. 259, § 26.


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