Banking and finance in United States — New Mexico | Esheria Regulatory Atlas

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Banking and finance in United States — New Mexico

Financial services, banking, payments, credit, securities, and regulated finance. These records come from release legal-2026.07.26-907 and link directly to stored legal text.

828 matching statutes

  • United States — New Mexico

    NMSA 58-7-7. Restrictions

    1 provisions

    Lenders face limits on making certain installment loans, including a 36% APR cap for non-bank lenders, repayment and maturity limits, and a rule that related prior small loans must be paid off first.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • United States — New Mexico

    NMSA 59A-12D-10. Examination authority

    1 provisions

    A reinsurance intermediary can be examined by the superintendent, and the superintendent can access the intermediary’s books, bank accounts, and records in a form usable to the superintendent.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • United States — New Mexico

    NMSA 58-1-28. Borrowing

    1 provisions

    A state bank may borrow money and issue debt for temporary purposes, within its capital and surplus unless the commissioner approves more.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • United States — New Mexico

    NMSA 58-18A-11. Exemption from taxation

    1 provisions

    Bonds authorized by the Municipal Mortgage Finance Act, and the income from those bonds, are exempt from state and local taxation, subject to the Banking and Financial Corporations Tax Act.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • United States — New Mexico

    NMSA 6-8-11. Custody of securities

    1 provisions

    Securities held or purchased by the state investment officer or the council must be kept with a custodian bank contracted under the cited subsection.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • United States — New Mexico

    NMSA 30-36-4. Unlawful to issue

    1 provisions

    A person must not issue a check, draft, or payment order for value with intent to defraud if they know they lack sufficient funds or credit to cover it.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • United States — New Mexico

    NMSA 3-59-11. Bonds made legal investments

    1 provisions

    Certain Pollution Control Revenue Bond Act bonds may be treated as legal investments for state-chartered savings banks and insurance companies, and may be used as collateral for public deposits.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • United States — New Mexico

    NMSA 58-7-11. Preemption

    1 provisions

    The state has exclusive authority over loan terms for loans covered by the New Mexico Bank Installment Loan Act of 1959, and local governments may not regulate those terms.

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  • United States — New Mexico

    NMSA 49-4-9. Organization of board; bonds; vacancies

    1 provisions

    Newly elected trustees must organize within 7 days, the treasurer must bond and deposit land grant money in a New Mexico bank or credit union, vacancy replacement must also be bonded, and authorized collectors must issue board-form receipts.

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  • United States — New Mexico

    NMSA 30-12-14. Unlawful burial

    1 provisions

    It is unlawful to use land as a burial place within 50 yards of the bank or border of any stream, river, or other body of water.

    Act or statute Open & Chat