Panelists Named To Select New Mexico Insurance Regulator

Health care and insurance industry officials and a state legislator were named by Gov. Susana Martinez to a panel that will select New Mexico’s newly independent insurance regulator.

A nine-member committee will name the superintendent of insurance to run an independent regulatory office starting in July. The Public Regulation Commission currently picks the insurance superintendent, who oversees insurance prices and policies.

The governor appointed:

Voters approved a constitutional amendment to establish an independent insurance regulator, removing those operations from the five-member elected PRC.

The Legislative Council, a group made up of House and Senate leaders and rank-and-file lawmakers, will appoint four members of the selection committee. A ninth member is appointed by others on the panel. The council meets later this month and could make its appointments then.

A new state law requires lawmakers and the governor to each appoint two members representing the insurance industry and two members representing consumers.

The Legislature approved a measure this year to implement the constitutional amendment and establish the committee that will pick the insurance superintendent, who can be removed by the panel for incompetence, willful neglect of duty or malfeasance in office.

The insurance superintendent initially will serve a term expiring Dec. 31, 2015, and then the regulator will be appointed by the panel to four-year terms.