The New Mexico Insurance Nominating Committee, which was created by Laws 2013, Chapter 74 and consists of four members appointed by the governor, four members appointed by the New Mexico Legislative Council, and a ninth member appointed by the other eight committee members, appointed Alice T. Kane to be the state’s Superintendent of Insurance for a term beginning June 2023.

The Insurance Nominating Committee consists of nine members, four appointed by the Governor, four by the New Mexico Legislative Council and the ninth, who serves as chair, by the other eight committee members. 59A-2-2.1 NMSA. Insurance nominating committee; duties; administrative attachment.

Member

Appointment

Diane Denish

Insurance Nominating Committee Chair – Voted to Serve on 11/4/2019

Katie Curry

Legislative Appointee – 7/1/2023

Delbert Jaramillo

Legislative Appointee – 3/8/2024

Anjali Taneja

Legislative Appointee – 6/30/2023

Nora Vazquez

Legislative Appointee – 5/11/2022

Jeremiah Layton Ritchie

Governor Appointee – 6/24/2026

Allegra Carroll Carpenter

Governor Appointee – 7/23/2019

Jason Wayne Sandel

Governor Appointee – 6/24/2026

Geoffrey R. Romero

Governor Appointee – 8/16/2019

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Pursuant to NMSA, Section 59A-2-8 General powers and duties of superintendent, this order provides an initial interpretation of what specified sex trait modification procedures and prescriptions are eligible for defrayal starting Plan Year 2027 for health plans sold on the New Mexico BeWell Exchange. Office of Superintendent of Insurance (OSI) staff may revisit this interpretation […]

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MEDICAL MALPRACTICE PREMIUM REDUCTION

BULLETIN 2026-010: The New Mexico State Legislature appropriated $5 million to the New Mexico Office of Superintendent of Insurance (OSI) to address medical malpractice insurance costs for individual providers. The appropriation was part of a supplemental appropriation package passed in 2025. This one-time appropriation directs OSI to provide a premium subsidy for private medical malpractice insurance policies. […]

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