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January 30, 2026 Bulletins REPEAL OF BULLETIN NO. 2023-009 BULLETIN 2026-004: Repeal Note: This bulletin hereby repeals Bulletin No. 2023-009 issued on April 6, 2023. ISSUED this 27 day of January, 2026. REPEAL OF BULLETIN NO. 2023-009 Read More
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December 8, 2025 Announcements Mandatory Reporting Requirements Under the New Mexico Insurance Fraud Act This notice serves as an official reminder that all insurers and licensed insurance professionals are required to comply with the mandatory reporting and cooperation requirements established under the New Mexico Insurance Fraud Act. These obligations are ongoing and apply to every insurer, adjuster, producer, and insurance professional conducting business within the State of New Mexico. […] Read More