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  6. Chapter 59A - Insurance Code
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  8. Article 58 - Service Contract Regulation


Article 58 - Service Contract Regulation


  • Section 59A-58-1 - Short title.
  • Section 59A-58-2 - Definitions.
  • Section 59A-58-3 - Exclusions from act.
  • Section 59A-58-4 - Prohibition of sale of service contract unless registered.
  • Section 59A-58-5 - Registration requirements.
  • Section 59A-58-6 - Security required for registration of provider.
  • Section 59A-58-7 - Transactions exempt from premium tax.
  • Section 59A-58-8 - Transactions not subject to New Mexico Insurance Code; exceptions.
  • Section 59A-58-9 - Right of holder to return service contract for refund.
  • Section 59A-58-10 - Information required in service contract.
  • Section 59A-58-10.1 - Automatic renewal; notice.
  • Section 59A-58-11 - Receipt for and copy of service contract required.
  • Section 59A-58-12 - Cancellation of service contract.
  • Section 59A-58-13 - Business name restrictions.
  • Section 59A-58-14 - Prohibition of requiring purchase of service contract as a condition of loan approval or purchase of property.
  • Section 59A-58-15 - Records requirements.
  • Section 59A-58-16 - Examinations and inspection of books by superintendent.
  • Section 59A-58-17 - Civil penalty for violation.
  • Section 59A-58-18 - Rulemaking.
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